Ceasefire ends Wednesday evening, Trump says, with extension ‘highly unlikely’.

Pakistan is preparing to host a new round of talks between the US and Iran on Tuesday, despite uncertainty over prospects for a breakthrough. Donald Trump said the current ceasefire with Iran will end Wednesday evening (US time) and indicated it is unlikely to be extended without a deal. JD Vance and senior officials are expected to travel to Pakistan for the negotiations. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon are set to hold a second round of talks on Thursday, according to Israeli and US officials. Follow our live blog for the latest updates:
The Sultanate of Oman has condemned and denounced any acts or plots targeting the security and stability of the UAE, or interfering in its internal affairs, expressing its continued solidarity with the UAE in all measures it takes to safeguard its territory, security and the safety of its society.
In a statement carried by the Oman News Agency, the Foreign Ministry reiterated Oman’s firm stance rejecting all forms of violence, extremism and terrorism, as well as incitement to them, regardless of motives or justifications.
It also affirmed its commitment to good neighbourliness relations and constructive cooperation with all brotherly and friendly countries in confronting such acts.
Shares are mixed in Asia and oil prices have slipped following the latest rise of US-Iran tensions.
The lackluster start to trading followed a modest retreat on Wall Street.
On Monday, the S&P 500 slipped 0.2% from its all-time high and the Dow industrials edged less than 0.1% lower. The Nasdaq composite fell 0.3%.
The price for a barrel of Brent crude oil remains above $95.
Financial markets have had vicious swings, both up and down, since the war began because of uncertainty about how long it may last.
Trump said the United States obtaining uranium from Iran would be "long" and "difficult" in the aftermath of last year's US strikes on Tehran's nuclear sites.
"Operation Midnight Hammer was a complete and total obliteration of the Nuclear Dust sites in Iran," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, adding: "Therefore, digging it out will be a long and difficult process."
The US leader regularly uses the term "nuclear dust" to refer to Iran's stock of enriched uranium, which the United States accuses Iran of hoarding in order to make an atomic bomb.
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Iran has called for the immediate release of a cargo vessel seized by US forces, condemning the operation as a violation of international law.
In a statement published on Tuesday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry demanded the “immediate release of the Iranian vessel, its sailors, crew and their families” following the seizure of the ship Touska.
The US Navy reportedly fired on and seized the Iranian-flagged vessel on Sunday after it attempted to breach a US naval blockade in the Gulf of Oman, according to President Donald Trump. Military footage showed a guided-missile destroyer engaging the ship, followed by Marines descending from helicopters to board it.
Iran described the incident as “extremely dangerous” and “criminal”, warning it would respond to protect its national interests and citizens.
“There is no doubt that the Islamic Republic of Iran will use all its capacities to defend Iran’s national interests and security,” the ministry said, adding that “full responsibility for any further escalation lies with the United States.”
Trump has again criticised US media over coverage of last year’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, using Truth Social to attack CNN and other outlets.
He described “Operation Midnight Hammer” as a “complete and total obliteration” of Iran’s nuclear facilities, saying recovery would be “a long and difficult process”.
Trump accused CNN and other networks of failing to credit US pilots, claiming they “demean and belittle” their work.
In earlier posts, he said the US was “winning” against Iran “by a lot”, but claimed coverage from major newspapers distorted the situation.
He also alleged media reporting was confusing the “enemy” and insisted, “it’s not going to happen, because I’m in charge.”
Operation Midnight Hammer was a complete and total obliteration of the Nuclear Dust sites in Iran. Therefore, digging it out will be a long and difficult process. Fake News CNN, and other corrupt Media Networks and Platforms, fail to give our great aviators the credit they deserve - Always trying to demean and belittle - LOSERS!!!Donald Trump
US Central Command said American forces have directed 27 vessels to turn around or return to Iranian ports since the blockade of Iranian maritime routes began last week.
According to the military statement, the measure targets ships entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal waters, as tensions continue to escalate in the region.
A deal with Iran under Trump would unlock a broader security framework that benefits not just Israel and the Middle East, but also Europe, the United States and other regions tied to energy, trade and shipping stability, the White House argues in a post.
Iran's parliament speaker said his country has been "preparing to show new cards on the battlefield" against the United States, if fighting resumes following a two-week ceasefire.
"By imposing a blockade and violating the ceasefire, Trump wants to turn this negotiating table into a surrender table or justify renewed hostilities, as he sees fit," said Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who headed the Iranian delegation to previous talks in Pakistan.
"We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats, and in the last two weeks we have been preparing to show new cards on the battlefield," he wrote on X.
US President Donald Trump has claimed late on Monday that the US is in a "strong position" in its ongoing conflict with Iran, asserting that American military actions have weakened Tehran, even as fresh diplomatic talks are set to begin. He said the US was "winning" and that Iran's military capabilities had been significantly reduced, while also criticising sections of the media for portraying the situation differently.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote, "I'm winning a War, BY A LOT, things are going very well, our Military has been amazing ...
He also lambasted the US media for portraying his administration in a bad light amid the conflict.
"The enemy is confused, because they get these same Media "reports," and yet they realize their Navy has been completely wiped out, their Air Force has gone onto darker runways, they have no Anti Missile or Anti Airplane Equipment, their former leaders are mostly gone (This has been, in addition to everything else, Regime Change!), and perhaps, most important of all, THE BLOCKADE, which we will not take off until there is a "DEAL," is absolutely destroying Iran."
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Oil prices fell in early Tokyo trading Tuesday (April 21, 2026) as markets focused on expectations for fresh Iran-US talks in Islamabad, with traders betting diplomacy could ease Middle East supply risks.
Depending on what it was carrying, the Iran-flagged cargo ship seized by the US Navy could be taken as "spoils of war", according to US media report.
The US Central Command followed through Sunday on its warning to board and seize any vessel defying its blockade of Iran’s ports, with footage showing a guided-missile destroyer firing on the Iran-linked M/V Touska before Marines rappelled onto the ship after it was disabled.
The incident came after the Trump administration said it expected peace talks with Iran to resume on Tuesday in Islamabad, Pakistan. Iran has vowed retaliation over the seizure of the merchant vessel and has not yet formally agreed to the talks.
Iran has informed mediators that it will send a delegation to Islamabad on Tuesday to take part in negotiations, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing "sources".
The US president says he expects fighting to resume if there's no deal as a second round of talks in Islamabad remains uncertain.
The US president has made a series of statements about next steps in the US war against Iran, declaring that he’s in no rush to end the conflict while also expressing confidence that more negotiations with Tehran will soon happen in Pakistan.
Trump whipsawed in telephone interviews and social media posts on Monday between measured optimism that a deal could soon be reached and warning that “lots of bombs” will “start going off” if there’s no agreement before the ceasefire expires at 0000 GMT Wednesday (8pm ET Tuesday.)
I am under no pressure whatsoever. Although, it will all happen, relatively quickly!Trump said on Truth Social
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