US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: The United States may hold a new round of talks with Iran within days as tensions continue to rise over naval operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Former US President Donald Trump indicated that diplomatic engagement could resume soon, even as military pressure and political uncertainty intensify in the region.
Trump told the New York Post that officials from both sides could meet within the next two days. He suggested that Islamabad may again host the discussions, pointing to the Hotel Serena as a possible venue where earlier negotiations took place.
“You should stay there… something could be happening over the next two days, and we’re more inclined to go there,” he said. “It’s more likely, you know why? Because the field marshal is doing a great job.”
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: Is Pakistan the Key Diplomatic Venue for the US?
Trump linked the possibility of renewed negotiations to Pakistan’s role in facilitating earlier talks. He praised Pakistan’s military leadership and suggested that its involvement increases the chances of returning to Islamabad for dialogue.
The earlier meeting between US and Iranian representatives followed a short ceasefire arrangement but ended without any breakthrough. Both sides blamed each other for the failure to reach an agreement.
Trump also added, “He’s fantastic. Therefore, it’s more likely that we go back there,” referring to Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir.
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: Will there be another Peace Talk in Pakistan?
Amid rising tensions, Pakistan has reportedly offered to host another round of negotiations between the United States and Iran. According to two Pakistani officials who spoke anonymously, the earlier meeting was part of an ongoing diplomatic process rather than a single event.
US officials have also indicated that another round of discussions could take place as early as Thursday. However, they have not finalised the venue, with Islamabad and Geneva currently under consideration.
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: Strait of Hormuz Blockade Raises Global Concerns
Tensions in the region have escalated after the US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil shipping route. The move has triggered strong warnings from Iran, which has threatened regional retaliation.
The situation has increased fears of a wider military conflict and potential disruption to global energy supplies. Shipping routes and trade flows across the Gulf region have already come under pressure.
US-Israel-Iran War Latest Update: Rising Human and Economic Impact of Conflict
The ongoing conflict, now in its seventh week, has caused significant casualties across multiple countries, including Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and several Gulf states. Reports also indicate losses among US military personnel.
Global markets have reacted sharply to the instability, with disruptions to shipping lanes and infrastructure adding further pressure. While diplomatic efforts continue, the region remains highly unstable as both military and political tensions persist.