唐纳德·特朗普总统于2月28日宣布对伊朗采取“重大作战行动”,美国和以色列联合大规模打击军事、政府和基础设施场所。
在宣布两周停火后,美国和伊朗的首次会谈本月早些时候在巴基斯坦未能达成和平协议。周二,特朗普宣布他将延长停火并继续封锁,直到伊朗的提议被提交,讨论“以某种方式”结束。
巴基斯坦赞扬持续停火
巴基斯坦总理谢巴兹·谢里夫感谢唐纳德·特朗普总统延长停火,“以使正在进行的外交努力能够顺利进行。”
他呼吁双方继续遵守停火协议,并表示巴基斯坦将“继续为谈判解决冲突做出最大努力”
白宫证实万斯没有前往巴基斯坦
据一名白宫官员称,副总统万斯周二不会前往巴基斯坦。
“鉴于特朗普总统的真实社交帖子确认美国正在等待伊朗人的统一提议,巴基斯坦之行今天不会发生,”该官员说。"面对面会谈的任何进一步更新将由白宫宣布。"
真主党和以色列指责对方违反停火协议
伊朗支持的黎巴嫩激进组织真主党表示,自10天停火协议于周五生效以来,该组织周二首次向以色列军队发射火箭和无人机,“以回应以色列公然和有记录的违规行为”。
真主党在一份声明中说,被指控的侵犯行为包括“在黎巴嫩南部袭击平民,摧毁他们的家园和村庄”。
以色列国防军表示,他们的回应是打击真主党的火箭发射器。
以色列国防军称,“这些发射公然违反了停火协议”。
特朗普宣布延长与伊朗的停火
美国总统唐纳德·特朗普周二宣布,随着谈判的继续,他将无限期延长目前与伊朗的停火协议,并继续美国对霍尔木兹海峡的海上封锁。
特朗普在一篇社交媒体帖子中说,巴基斯坦调解人要求美国“暂停我们的攻击”,直到伊朗官员“能够提出一个统一的建议”。
“因此,我已经指示我们的军队继续封锁,并在所有其他方面保持准备和能力,因此将延长停火,直到他们的提议提交,讨论以某种方式结束,”特朗普继续说道。
此前几个小时,川普告诉美国消费者新闻与商业频道,他不想延长停火,并威胁继续轰炸。他还表示,伊朗别无选择,只能接受协议。
特朗普政府以新的制裁打击伊朗导弹和无人机的一些供应商
特朗普政府正在加大针对伊朗导弹和无人机计划的力度,对据称参与向伊朗提供关键武器的个人和公司实施新的制裁。
美国财政部表示,它正在“制裁位于伊朗、图尔基耶和阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)的14名个人、实体和飞机,因为他们参与了代表伊朗政权采购或运输武器或武器部件。”
奥巴马政府针对伊朗武器供应之际,美国已经表示,在“史诗般的愤怒”行动(Operation Epic Fury)之后,伊朗的军事能力已经被严重削弱。美国的这一努力是为了阻止伊朗重建这些军事项目。美国财政部在一份声明中表示,伊朗正在“寻求重建其无人机和导弹的生产能力”。
“伊朗越来越依赖沙赫德系列单向攻击无人机来瞄准美国及其盟友,包括该地区的能源基础设施。新闻稿称:“这些认定支持经济上的愤怒,以回应伊朗政权对全球安全的持续威胁。”。
该部门表示,新一轮制裁是由唐纳德·特朗普总统去年签署的总统备忘录授权的,旨在遏制伊朗的军事和核能力。
美国财政部长斯科特·贝森特(Scott Bessent)在一份声明中表示:“伊朗政权必须为其勒索全球能源市场以及不分青红皂白地用导弹和无人机袭击平民的行为负责。”。
伊朗称尚未就巴基斯坦停火谈判做出最终决定,指责美国“自相矛盾的信息”
伊朗外交部发言人Esmaeil Baqaei周二表示,尚未就伊朗是否参加巴基斯坦停火谈判做出最终决定。
“这不是因为优柔寡断,”他补充说,而是因为“美国方面自相矛盾的信息、不一致的行为和不可接受的行动,”他在接受伊朗国家电视台的电话采访时说。
“从一开始,我们就面临着反对派违反停火的行为,包括海上封锁等措施,”巴卡伊说,并补充说,伊朗将寻求外交途径,“只要它确定这种途径符合其国家利益。”
巴基斯坦表示,随着停火期限临近,伊朗尚未确认伊斯兰堡会谈
巴基斯坦新闻部长塔拉尔(Attaullah Tarar)周二在X上发表帖子称,截至美国东部时间上午10点30分,伊朗尚未正式确认是否参加伊斯兰堡和谈。
塔拉尔说,在美国和伊朗停火到期前几个小时,伊斯兰堡已经做出“真诚的努力”来说服伊朗领导人参加第二轮会谈,并补充说这些努力仍在继续。
他写道:“伊朗在两周停火结束前参加谈判的决定至关重要。”
特朗普表示,美国-伊朗将“最终达成一笔大交易”
唐纳德·特朗普总统在接受美国消费者新闻与商业频道采访时表示,他对美国和伊朗达成协议的可能性充满信心,称伊朗“别无选择”,只能派出代表。
“他们别无选择,只能送他们。我认为我们最终会达成一笔大交易。我认为他们别无选择,”特朗普说。
特朗普补充说,他认为美国“处于非常强大的谈判地位”,并加倍强调,在达成协议之前,美国不会解除封锁。
“封锁取得了巨大成功,”特朗普说。
Iran live updates: Trump announces he's extending ceasefire indefinitely
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government and infrastructure sites.
Following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire,initial U.S.-Iran talksin Pakistan earlier this month failed to reach a peace deal. On Tuesday, Trump announced he is extending the ceasefire and continuing the blockade until Iran's proposal is submitted and discussions are concluded "one way or the other."
Pakistan commends continued ceasefire
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif thanked President Donald Trump for extending the ceasefire "to allow ongoing diplomatic efforts to take their course."
He called on both sides to continue to observe the ceasefire and said Pakistan will "continue its earnest efforts for negotiated settlement of conflict."
White House confirms Vance not traveling to Pakistan
According to a White House official, Vice President JD Vance won't be traveling to Pakistan on Tuesday.
"In light of President Trump's TRUTH Social post confirming the United States is awaiting a unified proposal from the Iranians, the trip to Pakistan will not be happening today," the official said. "Any further updates on in-person meetings will be announced by the White House."
Hezbollah and Israel accuse the other of violating ceasefire
The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said it fired rockets and drones at Israeli forces on Tuesday for the first time since a 10-day truce took effect Friday "in response to the blatant and documented violations" by Israel.
The alleged violations included "attacks on civilians and the destruction of their homes and villages in southern Lebanon," Hezbollah said in a statement.
The Israel Defense Forces said it responded by striking Hezbollah's rocket launcher.
"The launches constitute a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement," the IDF said.
Trump announces he's extending ceasefire with Iran
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he will indefinitely extend the current ceasefire with Iran and continue a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as talks continue.
Trump said in a social media post that Pakistani mediators have asked the U.S. to "hold our Attack" until Iranian officials "can come up with a unified proposal."
"I have therefore directed our Military to continue the Blockade and, in all other respects, remain ready and able, and will therefore extend the Ceasefire until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other," Trump continued.
This comes hours after Trump told CNBC he did not want to extend the ceasefire and threatened continued bombing. He also said Iran had no choice but to accept a deal.
Trump administration hits some suppliers of Iranian missiles, drones with fresh sanctions
The Trump administration is upping its efforts to target Iran's missile and drone program by slapping new sanctions on people and companies that it says are involved in supplying Iran with the key weapons.
The Treasury Department said it is “sanctioning 14 individuals, entities, and aircraft based in Iran, Türkiye, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for their involvement in procuring or transporting weapons or weapons components on behalf of the Iranian regime."
The administration’s targeting of Iranian weapons supplies comes as the U.S. has said that Iran's military capabilities have been severely diminished following Operation Epic Fury. This effort by the U.S. is to prevent Iran from rebuilding those military programs. The Treasury Department said in a statement that Iran is "seeking to reconstitute its production capacity" for drones and missiles.
"Iran is increasingly relying on Shahed-series one-way attack unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to target the United States and its allies, including energy infrastructure in the region. These designations support Economic Fury in response to the Iranian regime’s continued threats to global security," the press release said.
The department said this new round of sanctions is authorized by a presidential memorandum signed by President Donald Trump last year, which aims to curtail Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities.
“The Iranian regime must be held accountable for its extortion of global energy markets and indiscriminate targeting of civilians with missiles and drones,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a statement.
Iran says no final decision on Pakistan ceasefire talks yet, blaming US 'contradictory messages'
No final decision has been made on whether Iran will attend the Pakistan ceasefire talks, a spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Esmaeil Baqaei, said on Tuesday.
"It is not due to indecision," he added, but rather due to "contradictory messages, inconsistent behavior, and unacceptable actions by the American side," he said in a phone interview on Iranian state TV.
"From the very outset, we have faced violations of the ceasefire by the opposing side, including measures such as a naval blockade," Baqaei said, adding that Iran will pursue a diplomatic track "whenever it determines that such a path serves its national interests."
Pakistan says Iran yet to confirm Islamabad talks as ceasefire deadline nears
Iran has not formally confirmed its participation in the Islamabad peace talks as of 10:30 a.m. ET, Pakistan's Minister of Information Attaullah Tarar said in a post on X on Tuesday.
With hours left before the U.S.-Iran ceasefire expires, Tarar said that Islamabad has made "sincere efforts" to convince the Iranian leadership to participate in the second round of talks, adding that these efforts continue.
"Decision from Iran to attend the talks before the end of two weeks ceasefire is critical," he wrote.
Apr 21, 2026, 10:19 PM +08 Trump says US-Iran are 'going to end up with a great deal'
President Donald Trump projected confidence about the likelihood that a deal between the U.S. and Iran would be reached, saying that Iran has "no choice" but to send representatives, he said in an interview with CNBC.
"They have no choice but to send them. What I think is that we're going to end up with a great deal. I think it's got I think they have no choice," Trump said.
Trump added that he believes the U.S. is "in a very strong negotiating position" and doubled down on his insistence that the U.S. won't lift the blockade until after a deal has been reached.
"The blockade has been a tremendous success," Trump said.





