Realist: news and analytics

Русский / English / العربية

  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts
No Result
View All Result
Realist: news and analytics
  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts
No Result
View All Result
Realist: news and analytics

Iran vows retaliation over ship seizure as talks cast in doubt, Tehran denies meeting plans

US officials are expected in Islamabad, but Tehran denies any plans to participate. Iranian state television has cast doubt on the talks, linking them to the continuation of the naval blockade.

     
April 20, 2026, 15:48
World
Iran vows retaliation over ship seizure as talks cast in doubt, Tehran denies meeting plans

Islamabad ahead of the talks. Photo: AFP / Getty

TEHRAN (Realist English). Iran has threatened retaliation after the US Navy fired on and seized an Iranian cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman. According to the official Iranian news agency IRNA, Tehran intends to “respond once the safety of the families and crew of the vessel is ensured.” The incident occurred on April 19, when the destroyer USS Spruance fired several rounds at the engine room of the Iranian vessel before taking it under control.

The seizure has cast doubt on a second round of talks between the United States and Iran planned for this week in Pakistan. On April 20, senior US officials are scheduled to fly to Islamabad. However, Iran’s Foreign Ministry has stated that there are no plans for talks. The ceasefire, which both sides have repeatedly accused each other of violating, expires on April 22.

The talks, if they do take place, face key sticking points: control over Iran’s uranium stockpiles and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, where global energy supplies have been disrupted for weeks.

Vance, Witkoff and Kushner heading to Pakistan for second round of Iran talks

The US delegation is expected to be led by Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner — Trump’s son‑in‑law and former Middle East adviser. Iranian sources told CNN that a Tehran delegation was also supposed to travel to Pakistan, but state media later cast doubt on Iran’s participation in a second round of talks. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said that “as of now” Tehran has “no plans for the next round of negotiations.”

Composition of the US delegation

JD Vance, the US Vice President, according to a senior administration official, played a key role in securing the current two‑week ceasefire between the US and Iran, as well as the recent ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. It was previously reported that Iranian representatives preferred to engage with Vance over other US officials.

Steve Witkoff is a wealthy real estate developer and a decades‑long friend of Trump. Alongside Kushner, he helped negotiate a ceasefire in Gaza and has also sat down for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the war in Ukraine.

Jared Kushner, husband of Trump’s daughter Ivanka, served as a chief Middle East negotiator in Trump’s first term and built deep relationships with regional leaders.

What the sides are saying

In a lengthy Truth Social post on April 19, Trump said a US delegation was heading to Islamabad. “We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran,” the president warned.

Iranian sources familiar with the talks told CNN that an Iranian delegation was expected to arrive in Islamabad on April 21, and that the team was expected to be the same as in the previous round. However, Iranian state media said Iran’s presence in Islamabad was not confirmed, and some outlets linked the possible second round to the lifting of the US naval blockade of Iranian ports.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on April 19, but official statements contained no hints about the date of the next round.

On the morning of April 20, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei said: “We have no plans for the next round of negotiations,” adding that “we do not believe in deadlines or ultimatums to secure Iran’s national interests.”

Pakistan prepares for possible talks

Meanwhile, the Pakistani capital is preparing for possible peace talks. The two main hotels in Islamabad’s “Red Zone” have been vacated of other guests in anticipation of the arrival of the delegations. Security has been tightened: police and military patrols have been deployed on the streets, and roads have been blocked off.

IranIran WarIran’s Foreign PolicyMiddle EastUnited StatesUS Foreign PolicyUS-Iran Relations
Previous Post

Shalva Amonashvili: If you don’t love children, don’t go to school

Next Post

Former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev wins parliamentary election

Related Posts

Trump gives Iran a reprieve, but strikes could resume at any moment
World

Trump gives Iran a reprieve, but strikes could resume at any moment

19 May, 2026
Netanyahu and Trump Discuss New Round of Pressure on Tehran
World

Netanyahu and Trump Discuss New Round of Pressure on Tehran

18 May, 2026
US and Iran fail to reach Hormuz deal as Trump threatens new strikes
World

US and Iran fail to reach Hormuz deal as Trump threatens new strikes

18 May, 2026
Trump issues ultimatum to Iran: “If they don’t reach a deal, it will be very bad for them”
World

Trump issues ultimatum to Iran: “If they don’t reach a deal, it will be very bad for them”

17 May, 2026
Iran threatens to cut internet cables in the Strait of Hormuz
World

Iran threatens to cut internet cables in the Strait of Hormuz

17 May, 2026
Saudi Arabia and its allies prepare non-aggression pact with Iran
World

Saudi Arabia and its allies prepare non-aggression pact with Iran

16 May, 2026
Most Popular
Most Popular
“Restrictions Alone Are Not Enough — Children Need to Be Engaged”: Paata Amonashvili on Meaningful Alternatives to Gadgets

“Restrictions Alone Are Not Enough — Children Need to Be Engaged”: Paata Amonashvili on Meaningful Alternatives to Gadgets

18 May, 2026

TBILISI (Realist English). Restrictions alone are not enough to overcome children’s dependence on gadgets — children must be offered meaningful...

US and Iran fail to reach Hormuz deal as Trump threatens new strikes

US and Iran fail to reach Hormuz deal as Trump threatens new strikes

18 May, 2026

WASHINGTON (Realist English). The United States and Iran remain far from reaching an agreement to end the war and reopen...

Israel prepares for new war with Iran – from bombing to commando landings

Israel prepares for new war with Iran – from bombing to commando landings

17 May, 2026

TEL AVIV (Realist English). With US‑Iran talks deadlocked, the Israeli leadership has stepped up preparations for a resumption of full‑scale hostilities....

Raúl Castro remains Cuba’s “shadow king”

Raúl Castro remains Cuba’s “shadow king”

17 May, 2026

HAVANA (Realist English). From the very moment in April 2021 when legendary General Raúl Castro, brother of the great Fidel, handed...

Opinion

Replacing Baathists with Islamists: why Kurds and other minorities in Syria have not seen equality

Replacing Baathists with Islamists: why Kurds and other minorities in Syria have not seen equality

19 May, 2026

HASAKAH (Realist English). The overthrow of Bashar al‑Assad and the rise to power in Damascus of radical Islamist groups has not...

Russia seeks its place in China’s new transport corridor

Russia seeks its place in China’s new transport corridor

17 May, 2026

MOSCOW (Realist English). Ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s official visit to Beijing, experts are increasingly discussing the hidden contradictions...

From Hormuz to Solar Panels: How Iran Accelerated the Global Shift to Renewables

From Hormuz to Solar Panels: How Iran Accelerated the Global Shift to Renewables

16 May, 2026

WASHINGTON (Realist English). An analytical article by Benjamin Bradlow, professor of sociology and international affairs at Princeton University, published in...

China No Longer Seeks U.S. Approval

China No Longer Seeks U.S. Approval

15 May, 2026

BEIJING (Realist English). U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to China on May 14–15 passed with surprising calm and almost none...

All rights reserved.

© 2017-2026

  • About Us
  • Mission and Values
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Follow Realist English

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts

Русский / English / العربية