Iranian Foreign Minister Alaghazi visited Pakistan again on the 26th, submitting ceasefire conditions to the Pakistani side.

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Iranian Foreign Minister Alaghazi visited Pakistan again on the 26th, submitting conditions for a ceasefire to the Pakistani side, including implementing new legal systems in the Strait of Hormuz, obtaining compensation, ensuring no further military invasions, and lifting maritime blockades, unrelated to nuclear issues. Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump responded by saying that if Iran wants to talk, they can proactively contact the United States, and he stated that the war would soon end with a “U.S. victory.” On the same day, a member of the Iranian parliament emphasized that all ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz must pay fees, while British and American leaders discussed the urgency of maritime navigation in the strait during a phone call. Analysts believe that both the U.S. and Iran have serious trust deficits, making negotiations difficult to break through. (CCTV News)

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