Iran Declines Participation in U.S. Peace Talks Amid Ceasefire Violations
Iran has announced it will not participate in upcoming peace talks with the United States in Pakistan, citing violations of the ceasefire by the U.S. The Iranian foreign ministry has accused the U.S. of aggressive actions, including the seizure of an Iranian cargo ship, which Iran claims breached the truce. President Trump has reiterated threats to attack Iran's energy infrastructure if a deal is not reached. The initial talks in Islamabad ended without an agreement, and both sides have accused each other of ceasefire violations. The situation remains tense as the ceasefire is set to expire, raising concerns about the potential resumption of hostilities.