The US started a blockade on Iranian ports, but Trump said there is still a chance for Tehran to reach a deal.
Published On 14 Apr 2026
President Donald Trump said there is still room for Iran to strike a deal, despite the US blockade of Iranian ports, as Israel intensified its invasion of southern Lebanon.
Iran has accused Washington of âpiracyâ as thousands rally in Tehran against the move, which targets shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
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The Associated Press news agency reported on Tuesday that diplomatic efforts to revive US-Iran talks are continuing, with Pakistan offering to host a second round of negotiations in Islamabad this week.
Here is what we know:
In Iran
- US blockade and protests: The US measures are now being enforced, prompting Iranian accusations of âpiracyâ and demonstrations in Tehran against the restrictions on maritime traffic.
- Tehran calls blockade âillegalâ: Iranâs armed forces condemned the move as unlawful, warning that targeting its ports could put shipping across the Gulf at risk.
- IRGC warns of escalation: A Revolutionary Guard spokesperson said Iran still has âunused capabilitiesâ and could deploy new tactics if the conflict deepens.
- Tehran backs pope: Iranâs Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf praised Pope Leo XIV for condemning the war, calling his stance âfearlessâ.
- Russia withdraws nuclear staff: Russia has pulled most of its personnel from Iranâs only nuclear power plant, built with Moscowâs support, according to the head of the countryâs atomic energy agency.
War diplomacy
- Qatar urges mediation: Qatarâs Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani urged Iran and the US to engage constructively in mediation efforts.
- Pakistan says truce âholdingâ: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the ceasefire between the US and Iran was âholdingâ, with efforts ongoing to reach a deal after weekend talks failed.
- Shipping disruption grows: A UN spokesperson said there is âno military solutionâ, warning that instability in the Strait of Hormuz is worsening global economic fragility. About 20,000 vessels are reported stranded, with supply chains, including fertiliser, under strain.
- Push to include Lebanon: The United Kingdom urged Lebanonâs inclusion in a broader US-Iran ceasefire framework, which currently excludes fighting involving Hezbollah.
- Talks planned with Lebanon despite fighting: Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors will hold talks on Tuesday in Washington, DC, aimed at halting the war.
- Hezbollah rejects negotiations: Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem on Monday urged Lebanon to cancel the planned meeting in Washington, reiterating his groupâs opposition to any direct engagement with Israel.
- Russia to accept Iranâs uranium: The Kremlin has repeated an offer to accept Iranâs enriched uranium as part of a potential agreement with the US. In comments carried by Russiaâs state-owned RIA Novosti news agency, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the proposal âwas voiced by President [Vladimir] Putin in contacts with both the United States and regional statesâ.
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In the US
- Iran âwants a dealâ: Trump said Iranian representatives had reached out to pursue a peace agreement after talks in Pakistan ended without a breakthrough. âTheyâd like to make a deal. Very badly,â he told reporters, without specifying who made contact.
- No apology over pope remarks: Trump said he had ânothing to apologise forâ after criticising Pope Leo XIV for calling for an end to the conflict. He described the pope as âweakâ on key issues, including Iran.
- Warning over Iranian vessels: Trump said US forces would destroy any Iranian âfast attack shipsâ approaching the naval blockade now in effect.
- Domestic politics and war powers: Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are pushing for another vote to curb Trumpâs authority to wage war on Iran. Schumer criticised the campaign as an âepic failâ, citing rising US fuel prices, while previous efforts have been blocked by Republicans.
- Arrests of protesters: Police in New York City have arrested about 90 protesters in Manhattan as they stopped traffic to protest against the war on Iran and the USâs arms sales to Israel. Jewish Voice for Peace, the group leading the protest, said those taken into custody included whistleblower Chelsea Manning, actor Hari Nef and New York City Council Member Alexa Aviles.
- Trump rails at pope: Trump has doubled down on his criticism of Pope Leo XIV, saying the pontiffâs opposition to the war in Iran was âwrongâ and accusing him of being âweak on crimeâ.
In Israel
- Israel pushes âbuffer zoneâ: Israelâs military is continuing ground operations and air raids across southern Lebanon, bulldozing buildings in border towns such as Naqoura as part of efforts to create a âbuffer zoneâ.
- Hezbollah steps up attacks: Fighters have launched rockets and drones at Israeli troops and vehicles in areas including Bint Jbeil and Biyyada.
- Accusations against Israel: Hezbollah chief Qassem accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of pursuing a âGreater Israelâ agenda with US backing.
- Tensions with Italy: Israel summoned Italyâs ambassador after Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani condemned attacks on Beirut as âunacceptableâ, following reports of more than 300 deaths.
- The Israeli military said one soldier has been killed and three others have been wounded during battle in southern Lebanon.
In Lebanon
- Israel continues to attack Lebanon: Israel has intensified its invasion of southern Lebanon, as the death toll from Israeli attacks since March 2 rises to at least 2,089.
- An Israeli drone attack has hit a car travelling near southern Lebanonâs Nabatieh, killing at least two people, the National News Agency reported on Tuesday. Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic say Israeli forces have launched two raids on the towns of Machgharah and Sohmor in the eastern Bekaa Valley.
- Public opinion divided: Lebanese citizens appear split about negotiations, with some expressing fatigue from the war and hoping for a diplomatic breakthrough, while others remain sceptical of Israelâs intentions and doubt any deal will hold.
- Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand confirmed in a statement posted on X that a Canadian national has died in southern Lebanon. The minister did not provide details on the events that led to the Canadianâs death.
Strait of Hormuz and energy crisis
- The Reuters news agency is reporting that a Chinese tanker sanctioned â by Washington has passed through the Strait of Hormuz despite a â US blockade on the waterway. The tanker and its âowner, Shanghai Xuanrun Shipping Co Ltd, were previously sanctioned by the US for dealing with Iran.
- US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said oil prices could keep rising until âwe get meaningful ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuzâ.



