Trump says US officials will be in Pakistan for negotiations, accuses Iran of ceasefire violation

Last Updated on April 19, 2026 7:05 pm

WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD: US President Donald Trump accused Iran on Sunday of a “total violation” of the two countries’ ceasefire for firing on ships near the Strait of Hormuz, and renewed a ‌threat to ‌wipe out Iran’s bridges and ​power ‌plants ⁠unless it ​accepted ⁠his terms.

Vice president JD Vance would lead the delegation, US media outlet ABC News reported, citing the American ambassador to the UN.

With shipping still stuck in the strait two days after Trump and Iran announced it would open, Trump said his envoys would arrive in Pakistan on Monday evening, prepared to hold more talks.

“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,” he posted ‌on social media. “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!”

Global oil prices fell and stock markets surged on Friday when Iran first announced it would reopen the strait, which ‌it had effectively closed to all shipping apart from its own since Trump and Israel ⁠launched ⁠the war on February 28.

But after Trump said he would continue a blockade of Iranian shipping, Tehran said on Saturday it was keeping the strait closed. At least two ships reported they had been fired upon approaching the strait on Saturday.

“Iran decided to fire bullets yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz — A Total Violation of our Ceasefire Agreement!” Trump wrote in Sunday morning’s post. “That wasn’t ​nice, was it?”

Trump also said Iran has committed a “serious violation” of the ceasefire but still thinks ‌he can ‌get a ‌peace ⁠deal, ABC News ⁠reporter Jonathan Karl posted on X on Sunday.

On ⁠the peace deal, ‌Trump ‌told Karl: “It ‌will happen. ‌One way or another. The nice way or ‌the hard way. It’s ⁠going to ⁠happen. You can quote me,” the reporter said in an X post.

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