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Trump Angered Over Indian Ships Question, Tells Journalist to Step Out

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April 20, 2026
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Trump Angered Over Indian Ships Question, Tells Journalist to Step Out

Desk : Islamabad’s hopes of hosting diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran suffered a setback after fresh military tensions erupted in the Middle East. While Pakistan was reportedly expecting a possible round of dialogue, Iran instead launched attacks on American naval vessels, sharply escalating the situation.

According to reports, former US President Donald Trump accused Iran of violating a ceasefire agreement. He claimed Iranian forces opened fire in the Strait of Hormuz, targeting US-linked assets and creating panic in one of the world’s most sensitive maritime trade routes.

Trump further alleged that shots were also fired toward a French ship and a British cargo vessel, raising concerns among Western allies and shipping operators in the region.

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Earlier, the United States had indicated plans to send a delegation to Pakistan for possible discussions. However, the latest hostilities have cast serious doubt over whether any diplomatic engagement will proceed in the near future.

Security arrangements in Islamabad had reportedly been tightened in anticipation of the talks, but the sudden escalation has changed the regional equation.

Experts warn that rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz could disrupt global oil supplies and maritime commerce, as a large share of the world’s crude shipments pass through the narrow waterway. If diplomatic efforts collapse, instability across the region may deepen further.

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