Iran War News Live: JD Vance engages Pakistan as US pushes ceasefire efforts in Iran war, says report
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The US is pushing for a ceasefire in the Iran conflict, with Vice President JD Vance engaging with Pakistan to help broker an end to the war. The conflict has intensified into its second month, with continued strikes and rising regional risks, despite indirect diplomatic engagement and signals of openness to ending the war.
The Iran conflict has entered its second month, with continued strikes and rising regional risks. US Vice President JD Vance has been engaging with Pakistan to help broker a ceasefire. The US has signaled openness to ending the war, but certain conditions must be met. Iran has rejected US President Donald Trump's claim that Tehran had sought a ceasefire. Trump stated that any consideration of a ceasefire would depend on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict has resulted in explosions in Tehran and missile strikes targeting central Israel. At least nine people were injured in Tel Aviv. The US has warned Iran of 'real consequences' over the partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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