Washington: The clouds of war between America and Iran have not cleared yet. On one hand, preparations for the second round of talks are going on in full swing in Islamabad, on the other hand Iran has unmistakably refused to sit at the table. A large delegation led by US Vice President JD Vance is preparing to leave for Pakistan, but Tehran's silence has put a question mark on the unshortened effort.
Was the first round of talks inconclusive?
On April 11 and 12, talks took place for 21 hours between the two countries in Islamabad. Many important issues like Iran's nuclear program, Strait of Hormuz and sanctions were put on the table, but no result was achieved. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi personal that both sides were very tropical to an agreement, but America reverted its terms midway. As soon as talks tapped down, Trump spoken a naval tampon of Iranian ports.
Has the armistice remained just a paper agreement?
The two-week armistice signed on April 7 was shaky from the beginning. America and Iran both accused each other of breaking it. Meanwhile, the US Navy seized Iran's cargo ship 'Touska' in the Gulf of Hormuz. Tehran tabbed it unshut piracy and said that as long as the tampon continues, there is no undercurrent for talks.
Did Trump tropical the door to extending the ceasefire?
President Trump simply said that the armistice would elapse on Wednesday evening Washington time and that it was "extremely impossible" to proffer it. He definitely said that he will not make a bad deal under any pressure, but moreover threatened that if the try-on is not reached, Iran's power plants and bridges will be destroyed.
Is Trump confident in his military power?
Trump personal on social media that the US tampon is breaking Iran's when and will not be lifted until a deal is made. He moreover said that the try-on that will be reached will be much largest than the nuclear deal of the Obama era.
Will Iran return to the negotiating table?
Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir himself went to Tehran and conveyed Washington's message to the Iranian leadership. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke to Iranian President Pejeshkian on phone for well-nigh 45 minutes. Iran has definitely said that it trusts only Pakistan for talks, but has not yet given any touchable indication of coming to Islamabad. Wednesday's deadline is unescapable and the vision of the world are on Islamabad.

