Pakistan Field Marshal Asim Munir told President Donald Trump that the blockade of Iranian ports is a significant obstacle to restarting peace talks with Tehran, according to a Pakistani security source. Trump responded that he would 'consider' the advice. The comments come as negotiations between the United States and Iran remain stalled, with Tehran saying it currently has no plans to attend the next round of talks that Pakistan had been preparing to host.
Tensions have intensified following the seizure of an Iranian cargo vessel by United States forces in the Gulf of Oman. Trump confirmed the operation, calling it enforcement of the blockade, while Iran condemned the action as 'piracy' and responded with drone activity near United States naval assets. The developments have raised concerns about a wider confrontation.
The crisis centers on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments. Iran has restricted shipping in response to the blockade, causing volatility in energy markets and pushing oil prices higher. Iranian officials have accused Washington of acting in bad faith, while Trump has warned of possible strikes on Iranian infrastructure if negotiations collapse.

