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New U.S.-Iran peace talks are in doubt as Tehran demands the release of a cargo ship
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seized by the U.S. Navy. Pakistan is set to host the next round of negotiations
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in Islamabad this week, but Iranian state media says no delegation has arrived so far
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President Donald Trump also told Bloomberg he's highly unlikely to extend the ceasefire
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which is set to expire tomorrow. Iran is accusing the United States of piracy and calling the ship
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seizure an act of aggression that violates the ceasefire, demanding the crew be released
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immediately. U.S. officials say the vessel was attempting to breach a blockade in the Strait of
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Hormuz and was seized after ignoring repeated warnings for hours. Iran has vowed to retaliate
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Vice President J.D. Vance is expected to travel to Islamabad today with the U.S. delegation
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for the talks. Ahead of those meetings, Iran's top negotiator warned Tehran has, quote, new cards
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on the battlefield if the ceasefire collapses, and said Iran will not negotiate under threats
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Iran's military is also promising a decisive response to any new attacks by the U.S. or Israel