Live: Pakistan urges Iran and US to resume peace talks to stop Middle East war

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Iran’s regime launched a new wave of missile attacks against Persian Gulf countries that host U.S. military facilities. Jordan, Kuwait and Iraq reported intercepting several projectiles and condemned the Iranian bombardments during the early hours of Thursday.

Late Wednesday, the United States carried out another round of strikes on Iranian territory aimed at reducing Tehran’s ability to “threaten innocent mariners aboard commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz.”

The new offensive came after Washington confirmed the reinstatement of a naval blockade on Iranian ports and coasts, and after two commercial vessels were diverted, which the Pentagon said had tried to evade U.S.-imposed restrictions.

President Donald Trump hardened his stance toward Tehran and warned that the military campaign in the Middle East could expand in the coming days if the Iranian regime does not agree to return to the negotiating table. “Next week the situation will be very bad for them,” he said.

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Pakistan urged Iran and the U.S. to resume peace talks to halt the war in the Middle East

Tahir Andrabi (Archivo)

Pakistan announced on Thursday that it will encourage the United States and Iran to halt the violence and resume dialogue under the memorandum of understanding (MoU) it helped mediate last month.

“While the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding faces challenges, Pakistan will continue to encourage all parties to end the violence and resume technical-level talks in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding,” Tahir Andrabi, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said to the press in Islamabad.

“We express our hope that the situation in the Strait of Hormuz will normalize soon and emphasize the importance of ensuring the security and freedom of maritime navigation,” he added.

Oil prices fall

Un pozo petrolero en Midland (Texas, EEUU) (EFE/Caty Arévalo/Archivo)

Oil prices fell in the early hours of Thursday, although they remain at elevated levels amid intensifying U.S. attacks on Iran and Iranian missile and drone offensives against Kuwait and Bahrain.

Brent crude, the international benchmark, fell 0.5% to $84.57 per barrel. In late February, before the conflict began, it traded near $72 per barrel. The U.S. benchmark fell 0.2% to $79.43 per barrel.

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Tehran threatened regional infrastructure if the United States attacks Iran

El portavoz del mando operativo del ejército, Khatam al-Anbiya

Tehran threatened on Thursday to attack the regional infrastructure of countries allied with the United States if Washington follows through on its warnings to strike Iranian facilities.

The spokesperson for Iran’s military headquarters said that, if those warnings are carried out, “the entire infrastructure of the region would be crushed under the steel blows of the Iranian armed forces.”

Israel informed the Pentagon it will keep troops in “security zones” in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza

El secretario de Guerra de EE. UU., Pete Hegseth (izq.), se reunió con el ministro de Defensa de Israel, Israel Katz (Archivo/REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst)

Israel’s defense minister, Israel Katz, told his U.S. counterpart, Pete Hegseth, that the Israeli military will maintain its forces in the “security zones” established in Lebanon, Syria and the Gaza Strip.

According to a statement released Thursday, the two officials spoke during the night and Katz “emphasized Israel’s determination to remain in the security zones in Syria, Gaza and Lebanon to protect its borders and nearby communities from threats posed by jihadist forces.”

Fire and smoke seen in Chabahar, Iran, after reports of an explosion

Jordan intercepted eight Iranian missiles overnight

Jordan’s air defense systems intercepted and destroyed eight Iranian missiles directed at the country in the early hours of Thursday, the Jordanian army reported. No casualties or material damage were reported. Engineering teams secured the areas where debris fell, and the armed forces remain on high alert for possible further threats.

For its part, the Iranian army said its drones attacked communication systems, fuel depots and a fixed radar station at al-Azraq air base in Jordan, identified as a U.S. military base. The statement, released by Iranian state media, said the offensive corresponded to the ninth phase of “Operation Saeqeh” (Lightning) and was launched in response to recent U.S. attacks on Iran, including a strike on a military barracks in Sistan and Baluchestan province that Tehran says killed seven service members.

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Iraq’s prime minister condemned Thursday’s “drone attack” on Erbil

Iraq’s prime minister, Ali al-Zaidi, condemned a “drone attack” that violated the airspace of Erbil in the Kurdistan region, after several devices were shot down, his office reported.

Al-Zaidi said that security agencies, in coordination with regional forces, have been instructed to take all necessary measures to prevent a recurrence of these attacks and to protect the security of Iraqi society.

Iranian media reported explosions in Tehran, Iran’s capital

Iranian state media reported that air defense signals were activated in several areas of Tehran on Thursday morning and explosions were recorded in the north and west of the country.

The state news agency IRNA reported that, so far, no casualties have been recorded in Tehran. Additional explosions were heard in the western province of Lorestan and in Semnan, in the north of the country, according to IRNA and the Mehr agency.