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U.S. President Donald Trump has extended his deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz to April 6. File
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday (March 26, 2026) said he is pausing any strike on Iran’s power plants until April 6 and added that “talks” with the Islamic Republic are going “very well”.

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Mr. Trump, on March 21, had issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face U.S. attacks on its power plants. Iran responded saying it would hit back at the energy infrastructure and American economic interests across the Persian Gulf. On March 23, Mr. Trump took an abrupt U-turn, saying he was in talks with Tehran and postponed strikes by five days.

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His new deadline was set to expire on Friday (March 27, 2026).

“I am pausing the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 Days to Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8 P.M., Eastern Time. Talks are ongoing and, despite erroneous statements to the contrary by the Fake News Media, and others, they are going very well,” Mr. Trump wrote in a social media post on Thursday (March 26, 2026) night.

Iran has denied holding holding talks with the U.S. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Wednesday (March 25, 2026) that Islamabad had relayed a 15-point peace plan from Washington to Tehran. According to American and Israeli media reports, the U.S. proposal has promised a ceasefire and sanctions relief to Iran in return for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, abandoning any nuclear ambitions and limiting Iran’s missile programme. Iran’s state media reported that Tehran has dismissed the U.S. plan and made counter-proposals, demanding an end to the war on all fronts, war reparations and recognition of its “sovereignty” over the Strait of Hormuz.

While conflicting messages are emerging about talks, Israel and Iran continued to trade fire on Friday (March 27, 2026). Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Friday that Tel Aviv would ramp up air strikes on Iran in the coming days as Tehran keeps firing ballistic missiles at Israel. Earlier in the day, the IDF announced that it had bombed a key Iranian naval and mine production facility and ballistic missile production sites.

“Despite the warnings, the fire continues, and therefore IDF strikes in Iran will intensify and expand to additional targets and domains that assist the regime in building and operating weapons against Israeli civilians,” Mr. Katz said.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said in a statement that it targeted storage tanks and the oil depot in Ashdod, Israel, and a U.S. military information exchange centre in the region.

“The IRGC also struck American military bases at Al-Dhafra [in the UAE], along with maintenance and storage hangars for transport aircraft and drones at Ali Al-Salem Air Base [Kuwait],” the Guards said.



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Iran protests: Trump claims killing ‘has stopped’ even as Tehran signals executions ahead https://artifex.news/article70511337-ece/ Wed, 14 Jan 2026 22:23:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70511337-ece/ Read More “Iran protests: Trump claims killing ‘has stopped’ even as Tehran signals executions ahead” »

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Women cross a street under a huge banner showing hands firmly holding Iranian flags as a sign of patriotism, as one of them flashes the victory sign, in Tehran, Iran, on January 14, 2026.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday (January 14, 2026) that he’s been told “on good authority” that plans for executions in Iran have stopped, even as Tehran has indicated fast trials and executions ahead in its crackdown on protesters.

The U.S. president’s claims, which were made with few details, come as he’s told protesting Iranians in recent days that “help is on the way” and that his administration would “act accordingly” to respond to the Iranian government. But Mr. Trump has not offered any details about how the U.S. might respond, and it wasn’t clear if his comments on Wednesday indicated he would hold off on action.

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“We’ve been told that the killing in Iran is stopping — it’s stopped — it’s stopping,” Trump said at the White House while signing executive orders and legislation. “And there’s no plan for executions, or an execution, or executions — so I’ve been told that on good authority.”

Mr. Trump did not specify where he had received that information but only described it as “very important sources on the other side.” Mr. Trump said he would “find out” later if it was true, but he didn’t explain how.

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“I hope it’s true,” he said. “Who knows?” When asked if that meant he was not planning to take any action against the Iranian government, Mr. Trump said: “We’re going to watch it and see what the process is. But we were given a very good statement by people that are aware of what’s going on.”

The president on Tuesday consulted with his national security team about next steps after telling reporters he believed the killing in Iran was “significant.”

Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and key White House National Security Council officials began meeting last Friday to develop options for Mr. Trump, ranging from a diplomatic approach to military strikes.

Death toll

The Iranian security force crackdown on the demonstrations has killed at least 2,586, the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported.

On Wednesday, Iranian officials signalled that suspects detained in nationwide protests would face fast trials and executions, while the Islamic Republic promised a “decisive response” if the U.S. or Israel intervene in the domestic unrest.

The threats emerged as some personnel at a key U.S. military base in Qatar were advised to evacuate by Wednesday evening following Trump’s escalated warnings of potential military action over the killing of peaceful demonstrators.

Mohammad Pakpour, commander of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, reiterated Iranian claims, without providing evidence, that the US and Israel have instigated the protests and that they are the real killers of protesters and security forces who have died in the turmoil, according to Iran’s semiofficial Tasnim news agency.

He added that those countries will “receive the response in the appropriate time.”

‘Act quickly to punish’ detainees: Iran’s judiciary chief

Earlier on Wednesday, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, Iran’s judiciary chief, said the government must act quickly to punish more than 18,000 people who have been detained through rapid trials and executions. Mr. Mohseni-Ejei’s comments about rapid trials and executions were made in a video shared by Iranian state television online.

“If we want to do a job, we should do it now. If we want to do something, we have to do it quickly,” he said. “If it becomes late, two months, three months later, it doesn’t have the same effect. If we want to do something, we have to do it fast.”

The comments stand as a direct challenge to Mr. Trump, who warned Iran about executions in an interview with CBS aired Tuesday. “If they do such a thing, we will take very strong action,” Mr. Trump said.



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