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Sudan calls US-Iran ceasefire ‘positive step’ toward de-escalation

Sudan welcomed the two-week ceasefire announcement between the US and Iran, calling it a positive step toward de-escalation. US President Trump stated that Iran presented a workable 10-point proposal for negotiations. This proposal includes non-aggression, continued Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz, and lifting of sanctions.

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Iran and US delegations to hold talks in Islamabad on April 10 in diplomatic push

US and Iranian delegations agreed to hold talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, resuming diplomatic efforts. The meeting follows a recent ceasefire and is intended to address broad issues like the nuclear program and sanctions relief. Despite the talks, deep mutual mistrust remains between the two sides.

The Economic Times
Trump drops bombshell: JD Vance may skip Iran peace talks in Pakistan due to major security threats

President Trump mentioned that while Iran peace talks are imminent, security concerns raise doubts about JD Vance's attendance. Pakistan has stepped in as a mediator, proposing talks in Islamabad following a two-week ceasefire. Key agenda items include sanctions relief, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and a pause in Israeli military operations.

The Spokesman-Review
As shaky U.S.-Iran ceasefire begins, Crocker calls Trump's threats 'beyond extreme' while Baumgartner defends them as 'Machiavellian' - The Spokesman-Review

A shaky ceasefire begins between the US and Iran, but Iran's 10 demands require major concessions from the US. These demands include lifting all sanctions, accepting uranium enrichment rights, and US troop withdrawal, suggesting difficulties for the US side. Experts offer mixed views on President Trump's extreme threats, presenting both critical and strategic defenses.

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Trump Threatened 50% Tariffs for Arms Deliveries to Iran - Азия-Плюс

US President Trump threatened immediate 50% tariffs on countries supplying weapons to Iran. He also stated that negotiations to ease tariffs and sanctions with Iran are underway. Although a truce was reached based on the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran warned it remains ready to respond to US aggression.

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Iranian Crypto Tolls in Strait of Hormuz | TRM Blog

Iran has deployed cryptocurrency to collect transit tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, executing a state-level sanctions evasion strategy. The IRGC charges up to $2 million per vessel, potentially generating up to $20 million daily. This system allows payments outside the US banking system, making real-time interdiction technically difficult.

The Economic Times 🔴
Day 1 of 'fragile truce': Iran fires at Gulf nations, Israel strikes Lebanon; fresh violence threatens to scuttle deal

Despite a two-week ceasefire agreement brokered by Pakistan between the US and Iran, tensions are rising with fresh conflicts erupting across the Middle East. Israel launched massive strikes against Hezbollah in Beirut, while Iran-backed forces attacked Gulf nations. Iran expressed distrust in US promises, demanding US troop withdrawal and sanctions relief.

CNN
The right celebrated Trump’s Iran ceasefire. Some seem to fear what could come next.

Despite President Trump achieving a ceasefire with Iran, concerns are mounting over the deal's terms. Issues like Iran's uranium enrichment and demands for full sanctions lifting are causing controversy. Furthermore, the potential handover of control over the Strait of Hormuz is seen as a major lifeline for Iran.

Gizmodo 🔴
Iran Demands Bitcoin and Crypto for Strait of Hormuz Toll Payments

Iran is demanding that oil tankers pay tolls through the Strait of Hormuz using cryptocurrency, specifically Bitcoin. This appears to be a strategy to evade sanctions and ensure untraceable payments. Bitcoin prices saw a spike following recent US-Iran ceasefire talks and the news of crypto-denominated tolls.

New York Post
Trump sending Vance-led team to Pakistan for Iran peace talks this weekend

President Trump is sending a team led by JD Vance to Pakistan to mediate peace talks between the US, Israel, and Iran. Iran's participation is conditional on a ceasefire in Lebanon and Israel halting attacks on Hezbollah. Trump reaffirmed his commitment to ending Iran's nuclear program while suggesting potential sanctions relief during negotiations.

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