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Iran-US war latest: Vance warns Tehran not to ‘play us’ as he leads crucial peace talks in Pakistan-Breaking News, Latest Updates
Iran-US war latest: Vance warns Tehran not to ‘play us’ as he leads crucial peace talks in Pakistan
Based on recent updates, Iran-US war latest: Vance warns Tehran not to ‘play us’ as he leads crucial peace talks in Pakistan.
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In pictures: Islamabad prepares to host historic peace talks



Nicole Wootton-Cane11 April 2026 11:00
Iran’s new supreme leader suffering from serious injuries, sources say
Iran’s new supreme leader has kept a low profile since his appointment shortly after the death of his father.
s have now told news agency Reuters that Mojtaba Khamenei is still recovering from severe facial and leg injuries suffered in the airstrike that killed his father at the beginning of the war.
Khamenei’s face was disfigured in the attack on the supreme leader’s compound in central Tehran and he suffered a significant injury to one or both legs, all three sources said.
But they added the 56-year-old is nonetheless recovering from his wounds and remains mentally sharp, according to the sources, who have been kept anonymous.
He is reported to be taking part in meetings with senior officials via audio conferencing and is engaged in decision-making on major issues including the war and negotiations with Washington.

Nicole Wootton-Cane11 April 2026 10:45
Watch: Trump threatens to ‘finish’ Iran war if peace talks fail as negotiators arrive in Pakistan
Nicole Wootton-Cane11 April 2026 10:30
Iran demanded sanctions relief before sitting down for talks
Tehran demanded the US lift sanctions on the country’s assets before officials sit down at the negotiating table today.
Iran has since reported the US has agreed to release its frozen assets held in Qatar and other foreign banks in a move it said is “directly linked to ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz”.
Officials also demanded the US agrees to a ceasefire in Lebanon, where Israeli attacks on Iran-backed Hezbollah militants have killed nearly 2,000 people since the start of the fighting in March.
They said talks would not start until the US agreed.
The White House did not immediately comment on the demands, but President Trump previously posted on social media that the only reason the Iranians were alive was to negotiate a deal.
“The Iranians don’t seem to realize they have no cards, other than a short term extortion of the World by using International Waterways. The only reason they are alive today is to negotiate!” he said.
Vice president JD Vance, speaking as he headed to Pakistan, said he expected a positive outcome but added: “If they’re going to try to play us, then they’re going to find the negotiating team is not that receptive.”
Nicole Wootton-Cane11 April 2026 10:20
US agreed to release frozen Iranian assets in bid secure passage through Strait of Hormuz, Iran says
The US has agreed to unfreeze Iranian assets held in Qatar and other foreign banks in a bid to secure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has said.
Tehran previously said it would only take part in peace talks if US-imposed sanctions on its assets were lifted.
A senior Iranian source told the Reuters news agency Tehran sees the agreement as a test of goodwill and sign of seriousness from the US regarding the potential peace deal.
The United States has not made any public comments on the issue of unfreezing assets.
Nicole Wootton-Cane11 April 2026 10:15
What is Iran’s 10-point plan – and what has Trump said about it?
When a ceasefire was announced on Wednesday, US president Donald Trump said he had received a 10-point proposal from Iran.
Mr Trump called the plan “a workable basis on which to negotiate” and said that almost all of the points have been agreed – but did not reveal what they are.
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, the country’s top security body, then published a list of points it said Washington had agreed to and “in principle, committed to”. These included:
- non-aggression
- continued Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz
- acceptance of enrichment
- lifting all primary and secondary sanctions
- termination of all resolutions passed by the UN Security Council and the board of governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency
- withdrawal of US combat forces from the region
- cessation of war on all fronts, including against the Islamic resistance in Lebanon
There was uncertainty, however, as President Trump suggested there were “numerous” bogus lists circulating. He said there was “only one group of meaningful “POINTS that are acceptable to the United States”, which the US would be discussing behind closed doors with Iran in Pakistan.
Nicole Wootton-Cane11 April 2026 10:00
Trump warns ‘no nuclear weapons’ ahead of high stakes peace talks with Iran
Donald Trump has declared that Iran agreeing not to pursue a nuclear weapon would be the mark of a successful peace talks with Tehran in Pakistan this weekend.
US vice president JD Vance and Iranian negotiators have arrived in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad for the talks, which are scheduled to begin on Saturday and are aimed at bringing an end to the six-week conflict.
“No nuclear weapon number one,” Trump said when asked what a good deal looks like for the White House. “I think it’s already been regime change, but we never had that as a criteria. No nuclear weapon, that’s 99 per cent of it.”
Tehran denies it is pursuing a nuclear weapon.
James C. Reynolds and Alex Croft report:
Nicole Wootton-Cane11 April 2026 09:45
Trump’s failure in Iran has been laid bare – and it’s about to get worse
The US president is cobbling together a ceasefire he doesn’t seem to understand and somehow making the brutal Iranian regime look positively charismatic while they choke the global economy, Jon Sopel writes
Shahana Yasmin11 April 2026 09:31
Indonesia to discuss purchasing Russian oil
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will visit Russia in the coming days to discuss the potential for purchasing Russian oil.
He is expected to meet President Vladimir Putin during the visit, Indonesia’s foreign minister said on Saturday, citing the Iran conflict and the need to source alternative oil.
Asked previously about a possible visit, the Kremlin said contacts between the two leaders were being prepared.
Nicole Wootton-Cane11 April 2026 09:26
Sending UK ships to police Strait of Hormuz ‘a fantasy’, ex-defence secretary warns
Sending British warships to police the Strait of Hormuz is a “fantasy” because the UK’s armed forces are already so depleted, former defence secretary Ben Wallace has warned.
Mr Wallace, who served as defence secretary under three Tory prime ministers, said such a move, which armed forces minister Luke Pollard refused to rule out on Friday, risked “leaving our troops dangerously unprotected and overstretched”.
He urged the government to stop ducking tough decisions and properly fund Britain’s defence, as he accused ministers of “taking the public for fools” after the current defence secretary, John Healey, insisted the UK is ready to defend itself.
Shahana Yasmin11 April 2026 09:15
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