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Iran ‘REJECTS second round of peace talks with the US’

Iran has reportedly rejected a second round of peace talks with the US after Donald Trump said a fresh round of negotiations would take place on Monday.

Tehran accused the US of ‘excessive demands’ and blamed its ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz for its absence, according to Iran’s state IRNA news agency.

The regime blamed ‘Washington’s excessive demands, unrealistic expectations, constant shifts in stance, repeated contradictions, and the ongoing naval blockade’ for its refusal to negotiate, the agency reported.  

It comes just a day before US Vice President JD Vance was due to arrive in Pakistan for peace talks as a fragile two-week ceasefire continues. 

Earlier the US President threatened Iran for allegedly breaking the ceasefire by firing bullets at European ships in the Strait of Hormuz – although the Ministry of Defence said there had been no reports of such an attack.

Trump warned he would order the US military to ‘knock out every single power plant and every single bridge’ in Iran if they refuse the next peace deal.

WATCH: Pope Leo praises ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon

War is ‘not over yet’, says Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu has said the war with Iran is not over yet despite the ongoing ceasefire.

Israel is also observing a 10-day truce with Lebanon as well as a pause in fighting with Iran.

Speaking during the visit of Argentina’s President Javier Milei to Jerusalem, the Israeli Prime Minister warned the conflict is far from over.

He said: ‘We have been engaged with the United States in a battle against the Great Tyranny of Iran, which terrorizes the world, which seeks our destruction and seeks to bring down the United States, seeks to bring down Western civilization as we know it.

‘We have achieved enormous things. It’s not over yet. And any moment could bring us new developments.’

epa12900765 A handout photo made available by Israel's Government Press Office (GPO) shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and Argentine President Javier Milei gesturing during their meeting in Jerusalem, 19 April 2026. President Milei has arrived in Israel as a guest of honor for the nation's 78th Independence Day celebrations taking place on 21 April.  EPA/KOBI GIDEON/ ISRAEL'S GOVERNMENT PRESS OFFICE HANDOUT  HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

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As the fragile two-week ceasefire continues:

  • Iran has reportedly rejected a second round of peace talks with the US, blaming Washington for ‘excessive demands’
  • Donald Trump earlier said a new round of ‘negotiations’ would be taking place on Monday and warned he would ‘knock out’ Iran’s power plants and bridges if Tehran did not agree to a deal
  • He claimed a delegation, including JD Vance, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kusher, was being sent to Pakistan for peace talks
  • The Strait of Hormuz remains shuts after some vessels were attacked by Iran on Saturday
  • Pope Leo XIV has praised the ceasefire amid his ongoing feud with Trump

Pictured: Displaced children in Lebanon

Displaced children play with a ball at a makeshift encampment, amid a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, in Beirut, Lebanon, April 19, 2026. REUTERS/Saleh Salem
Displaced children sit outside a tent at a makeshift encampment, amid a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, in Beirut, Lebanon, April 19, 2026. REUTERS/Saleh Salem

British military says situation at Hormuz ‘critical’

The British army has declared the situation at the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf to be ‘critical’.

The military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) centre, cited ‘a high level of activity by naval forces in the region’.

It said there is a ‘risk of attack or miscalculation’ in the passageway.

The Iranian navy reimposed tight restrictions on transit through the strait as the US military implements a blockade on Iranian ports and waters.

The UKMTO also cited multiple attacks on Saturday by Iranian forces on vessels passing through the strait.

Iran rejects US peace talks, state media says

Iran has rejected a second round of peace talks with the US after Donald Trump said a fresh round of negotiations would take place on Monday.

Tehran accused the US of ‘excessive demands’ and blamed its ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz for its absence, according to Iran’s state IRNA news agency.

The regime blamed ‘Washington’s excessive demands, unrealistic expectations, constant shifts in stance, repeated contradictions, and the ongoing naval blockade’ for its refusal to negotiate, the agency reported.

‘In these circumstances, there is no bright prospect for fruitful negotiations,’ it added in a post on Telegram.

It comes just a day before US Vice President JD Vance was due to arrive in Pakistan for peace talks as a fragile two-week ceasefire continues.

Trump said a new round of ‘negotiations’ would be taking place tomorrow and warned he would ‘knock out’ Iran’s power plants and bridges if Tehran did not agree to a deal

Pope praises ceasefire after feud with Trump

The Pope has praised the ongoing ceasefire between the US and Iran during a visit to Angola.

Pope Leo XIV also decried the recent ramp-up in the ⁠Ukraine war, calling ‘for the weapons to fall silent and for the path of dialogue to be followed’.

The pontiff said the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon ‘was a reason for hope’ and urged the permanent cessation of fighting.

Leo has been embroiled in a fiery row with Donald Trump this week over his opposition to the war in Iran.

Pope Leo XIV (L) leads a Holy Rosary Prayer on the esplanade in front of the

Pictured: IDF map shows operations in Lebanon

The IDF has shared a map showing where its troops are operating in Lebanon.

Despite signing a 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon, Israel has kept its military in the south of the country.

Five military divisions are currently based in southern Lebanon.

IRGC casts doubt on negotiations

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have cast doubt over the regime’s involvment in further peace talks.

The state affiliated Tasnim News Agency has said Iran will not join talks with the US if Donald Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues

Fars News Agency said a decision has not been made yet but described the situation as ‘not positive’.

Earlier today, Trump said negotiators will return to Pakistan on Monday for talks.

He said every power plant and bridge in will be destroyed if Tehran does not agree a deal.

Lebanon peacekeeping mission ‘getting worse’ with ‘several’ UN troops killed

The situation for UN peacekeepers in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has ‘got worse’ over the past week, with several troops killed, according to a spokesperson.

A French UN peacekeeper was killed yesterday despite there being a ten-day ceasefire in place between Israel and Hezbollah.

The soldier died and three people were wounded when a UN patrol came under fire in southern Lebanon.

French President Emmanuel Macron blamed the attack on Hezbollah, but the Iran-backed armed group denied ‘any connection’ to the incident.

UNIFIL’s Tilak Pokharel told Sky News that the goal of the mission, which began in the late 1970s, is to ‘get the parties back to the dialogue table’ – but that is ‘definitely not working at the moment’.

No reports of UK-linked ships coming under fire in Strait of Hormuz – MoD

Britain’s Ministry of Defence said there have been no reports of any UK-linked ships coming under attack in the Strait of Hormuz yesterday – contradicting Donald Trump’s claim.

The President wrote on social media: ‘Iran decided to fire bullets yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz — A Total Violation of our Ceasefire Agreement!

‘Many of them were aimed at a French Ship, and a Freighter from the United Kingdom.’

But neither the Ministry of Defence nor the Department for Transport are aware of any such incident, the BBC reports.

There were reports of two ships being attacked in the Strait yesterday, with India reporting they were both sailing under its flag.

UK counter-terror police probing Iranian involvment in antisemitic arson attacks

Counter terror police are investigating whether Iranian proxies are behind the recent spate of arson attacks against London synagogues.

It comes after Ashab al-Yamin – the Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right – claimed responsibility for launching a ‘firebomb’ through the window of Kenton United Synagogue, near Harrow, last night.

The pro-Iran group released video footage of the attack showing a man walking up to the building with what appears to be petrol bomb and flinging it at the site.

It has claimed responsibility for several incidents at places of worship, business and financial institutions across Europe in recent months, the Met has said.

The force is now investigating the ‘Iranian regime’s routine uses of criminal proxies’ where Jewish sites have been targeted in the capital.

READ MORE on the spate of antisemitic arson attacks

Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Vicki Evans from Counter Terrorism Policing London reading a statement outside the Kenton United Synagogue in Harrow, north-west London, where an attempted arson attack overnight has caused minor smoke damage to an internal room but no injuries or significant structural damage. Picture date: Sunday April 19, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire

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