An Iranian girl walks previous symbolic belongings laid on the bottom at Valiasr Sq. in Tehran on April 24, 2026, in tribute to the schoolgirls in Minab killed in an airstrike.
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The White Home has confirmed that U.S. particular envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner are planning to journey to Pakistan Saturday for a brand new spherical of talks with Iran.
Iran’s international minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday arrived in Islamabad, the place Pakistan hosted direct U.S.-Iran talks earlier this month. However his spokesperson, Esmaeil Baqaei, denied {that a} direct assembly with the U.S. was deliberate.
This handout picture launched by the Iranian international ministry reveals Pakistan’s Overseas Minister Ishaq Dar (L) greeting his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi upon his arrival in Islamabad on April 24, 2026.
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“Iran’s observations would be conveyed to Pakistan,” he wrote on X.
The information of U.S. and Iranian officers touring to Pakistan got here the identical day that Israel’s army stated it attacked southern Lebanon, concentrating on websites belonging to the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, and the militant group fired rockets into Israel.
That was regardless of President Trump’s announcement that Israel and Lebanon agreed throughout White Home talks Thursday to increase the ceasefire by three weeks. Hezbollah was not concerned within the negotiations and has opposed them.
The shaky Israel-Lebanon ceasefire is linked to broader U.S. efforts to attract its battle with Iran to a detailed. Tehran has insisted that the preventing in Lebanon stay paused as a precondition for additional peace talks with the USA.
Trump unilaterally prolonged the ceasefire with Iran this week, hours earlier than it was set to run out, with out indicating a brand new expiration date.
Iran has dismissed that extension as “meaningless,” saying the continued U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports is a violation of the deal and that the Iranian delegation won’t return to the negotiating desk till the blockade is lifted.
Safety personnel stand guard at a closed highway resulting in the Serena Resort within the Crimson Zone space of Islamabad on April 23, 2026.
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Listed below are the newest updates on Day 57 of the battle within the Center East:
Doable Iran talks | NATO rift | Mines in Hormuz | New sanctions | Pope Leo
Witkoff and Kushner journey to Pakistan for Iran talks
White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt, talking on Fox Information on Friday, stated President Trump was dispatching Witkoff and Kushner to Islamabad “to go hear” what the Iranians should say.
“We’re hopeful that it will be a productive conversation and hopefully move the ball forward towards a deal,” she stated, including that the Iranians requested for the talks.
Vice President Vance, who led the U.S. delegation final time, shouldn’t be planning to journey this weekend, she stated.
“The vice president remains deeply involved in this entire process, and he’ll be standing by here in the United States, along with the president and the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, and the entire national security team for updates,” Leavitt stated.
White Home Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks to the press on the White Home in Washington, DC, on April 24, 2026. US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will head to Pakistan on April 25 for a brand new spherical of talks with Iran on ending the battle, Leavitt instructed Fox Information.
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Iran’s international minister, Abbas Araghchi, arrived in Islamabad Friday. “Purpose of my visits is to closely coordinate with our partners on bilateral matters and consult on regional developments,” he stated asserting the journey on social media. He famous he would additionally go to Oman and Russia.
Araghchi didn’t say if he would take part in talks with the U.S. A assertion from Pakistan’s Overseas Ministry stated Araghchi was assembly senior Pakistani officers.
On Thursday, President Trump stated he was in no hurry to achieve a deal to finish the U.S.-Israeli battle with Iran. “I don’t want to rush. I want to take my time,” Trump instructed reporters, including that he was ready to attend for “the best deal.”
Spain shrugs off reported Pentagon memo seeking to penalize NATO allies for Iran battle stance
On Friday, Spain’s prime minister pushed again in opposition to reported U.S. plans to penalize NATO allies who refused to help the U.S. in its battle with Iran.
The Reuters information company reported on Thursday concerning the existence of an inner Pentagon memo, ready by high Pentagon official Elbridge Colby, outlining measures that the U.S. might take to retaliate in opposition to what it known as “difficult” allies.
NPR has not independently reviewed the doc. When requested concerning the reported memo, Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson declined to touch upon “internal deliberations,” however stated the division is working to make sure the president has “credible options to ensure that our allies … do their part.”
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks to journalists as he arrives for an off-the-cuff assembly of the European Council in Nicosia on April 24, 2026.
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Whereas no NATO member volunteered to hitch fight operations, Spain has been essentially the most defiantly against the battle, deeming it unlawful and refusing to permit the U.S. to make use of bases on Spanish territory.
Reuters reported that the confidential communication singled out the Spanish authorities, suggesting it could possibly be suspended from NATO, and that Spain and others may be blocked from high positions contained in the alliance.
At a European Union summit, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez was requested concerning the Reuters report. “We don’t work on the basis of emails,” he responded, talking in Spanish. “We are working on official documents and positions, made in this case by the United States government.”
Mines within the Strait of Hormuz
Trump stated on social media Thursday he had ordered the U.S. Navy to “shoot and kill any boat” attempting to put mines within the Strait of Hormuz.
Talking at a Pentagon information convention on Friday morning, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth reiterated the president’s menace, saying such vessels had been “acting like pirates, acting like terrorists.”
“They’re the ones who lay indiscriminate mines,” he stated.
Hegseth additionally derided Washington’s allies in Europe for not becoming a member of the U.S.-Israeli battle. “We are not counting on Europe,” he instructed reporters. “But they need the Strait of Hormuz much more than we do and might want to start doing less talking and having less fancy conferences in Europe and get in a boat.”
“This is much more their fight than ours,” he added.
A Pentagon evaluation shared in closed-door briefings with Congress signifies it might take as much as six months to totally clear Iranian-laid mines from the Strait of Hormuz, in response to a U.S. official who spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of they weren’t approved to talk publicly.
Individuals sit on the seashore with ships within the distance on April 24, 2026 in Kish Island, Iran.
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The specter of being attacked within the strait has had an incredible impact on international delivery. Some vessels with hyperlinks to Iran made makes an attempt to maneuver by way of the strait, however others are staying away after Iran attacked three ships with gunfire earlier this week and seized two.
Round 20,000 seafarers have additionally been caught aboard their ships for the reason that begin of the battle.
“There are a substantial number of tanker shipowners that [are keeping] their vessels away from the Middle East,” Basil Karatzas, who heads the maritime consulting firm Karatzas Marine Advisors, instructed NPR.
The disruption goes past oil. Helium, fertilizer and aluminum, that are all crucial components for trade and farming, have been held up within the Gulf, inflicting international shortages and driving up prices.
U.S. sanctions China-based oil refinery and corporations and tankers accused of delivery Iran’s oil
The U.S. Treasury Division stated Friday it was imposing sanctions on an impartial oil refinery in China, Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refinery Co., Ltd., that it stated was serving to maintain Iran’s oil economic system.
The Treasury additionally stated its Workplace of Overseas Property Management is concentrating on about 40 delivery corporations and vessels that it stated are a part of a clandestine community of tankers, engaged on behalf of Tehran to bypass worldwide sanctions.
“At President Trump’s direction, Treasury will continue to constrict the network of vessels, intermediaries, and buyers Iran relies on to move its oil to global markets. Any person or vessel facilitating these flows—through covert trade and finance—risks exposure to U.S. sanctions,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated in a assertion.
Individually, the Trump administration prolonged a waiver of the Jones Act, in an try to assist with home provides of gasoline and different refined oil merchandise.
The preliminary 60-day waiver of the act was meant to assist corporations adapt to the worldwide disruption in oil provides attributable to the Iran battle. Specialists say it does make it simpler to ship fuels from U.S. refineries to U.S. prospects, however the impact on gasoline costs for shoppers is minimal.
Pope Leo urges U.S. and Iran to return to talks
Pope Leo XIV known as on the USA and Iran to return to the negotiating desk Friday, calling for renewed talks to finish the battle.
Talking to reporters aboard the papal aircraft after a visit to Africa, Leo urged leaders to undertake what he known as “a culture of peace.”
Pope Leo XIV speaks to journalists aboard the papal flight from Malabo to Rome, on Thursday, on the finish of his 11-day pastoral go to to Africa.
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He known as the negotiations between Iran and the USA “complex,” however urged all sides to stay dedicated to dialogue.
He stated he was carrying {a photograph} of a younger Muslim Lebanese boy killed in Israel’s current assaults in opposition to Hezbollah in Lebanon. The identical youngster had been photographed holding an indication welcoming the pope throughout his go to to Lebanon final yr.
“When conflicts arise,” Leo stated, “the question is how to promote the values we believe in without the deaths of so many innocents.”
Resident Mohamad Ali Hijazi holds his broken household picture album amid the rubble of destroyed buildings at a residential space in Tyre on April 23, 2026.
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