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Peace talks could be held in Islamabad next week, says Trump - Waiting for Iran's response to US proposal Iran rejects call to halt its nuclear program

Talks between the US and Iran are likely to resume next week in Pakistan's capital Islamabad to ease tensions. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the two countries are working on a draft agreement through mediators, which could pave the way for a month-long formal negotiations. The 14-point draft proposed by the US includes issues such as Iran's nuclear program, de-escalation of tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and the transfer of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile to another country, the report said. US President Donald Trump said he hoped to get a response from Iran soon. If the talks go ahead, the ceasefire could be extended further. At the same time, according to a report by Al Jazeera, Iran has made it clear that it will not make any agreement on its nuclear program or highly enriched uranium. 5 big updates of the last 24 hours 1. Iran has warned the United States that war could resume if it intervenes in the Strait of Hormuz. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said it had prevented more than 70 ships from reaching or leaving Iranian ports. According to the United States, these ships had the capacity to carry more than $ 13 billion worth of oil. 3. Claim of missile and drone attack on UAE: UAE said that Iran released 2 ballistic missiles and 3 drones, which were destroyed in the air by the air defense system. It was reported that 3 people were injured in the attack. According to reports, the two countries are negotiating a 30-day ceasefire and a proposal to open the Strait of Hormuz to commercial vessels. The nuclear program and enriched uranium are still the biggest controversies. Brent crude rose to $103 a barrel after tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalated. At the same time, gold prices rose on the hope of a US-Iran deal. Follow the blog below for updates on the Iran war...

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