Iran has rejected a new proposal for peace talks with the United States, raising fresh concerns about rising tensions in the Gulf region. The move came shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump announced that American officials would travel to Pakistan to begin negotiations.
According to Iranian state media, Tehran refused to join the next round of discussions, accusing Washington of making unrealistic demands and frequently changing its position. Iranian officials also pointed to ongoing economic pressure, including restrictions on shipping and trade, as key reasons behind their decision.
The United States had hoped the talks would take place quickly, as a temporary ceasefire is expected to end soon. However, Iran’s refusal has created uncertainty about whether any negotiations will happen. The White House has not yet issued a clear response to the development.
In a strong statement, Trump warned that the United States could take serious action if Iran does not agree to talks. He mentioned the possibility of targeting important infrastructure, including power plants and bridges. Such warnings have been seen before during the ongoing crisis and have often increased tensions in the region.
Iran has also issued its own warnings, saying it could respond if its infrastructure is attacked. Officials suggested that any military action could lead to retaliation against facilities in nearby Gulf countries, especially those linked to U.S. interests.
A major point of concern remains the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil shipments. Iran had earlier indicated it might reopen the waterway, but later reversed that decision. Reports suggest that some ships have been turned back, and normal shipping has not fully resumed.
The situation in the strait has already affected global markets, with oil prices becoming highly unstable. Experts warn that prices could rise again if the disruption continues.
Meanwhile, Shehbaz Sharif is playing an important role in trying to reduce tensions. He has been in contact with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Despite Iran’s rejection, preparations in Islamabad suggest that discussions may still take place in some form. Security has been tightened in the city ahead of the expected arrival of U.S. officials, and reports indicate that American aircraft have already delivered equipment.
The ongoing conflict is now having a wider impact, especially on the global economy. Rising oil prices and supply concerns are creating pressure in many countries, including the United States.
It remains unclear what will happen next, but the coming days are expected to be critical. While Iran has stepped back from talks for now, diplomatic efforts are still continuing, and many hope a solution can be found before tensions increase further.

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