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MIDDLE EAST WAR

Trump accuses Iran of 'repeatedly violating cease-fire'


U.S. President Donald Trump delivering a special speech at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, on Jan. 21, 2026. (Credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP)

Donald Trump on Tuesday accused Iran of "repeatedly violating the cease-fire," in a message on his Truth Social network, as the possibility of a new round of negotiations in Islamabad remained uncertain.

No confirmation was obtained from the American side that President JD Vance would go to Pakistan. And Iranian state television reported that "no delegation" would be going, adding that Tehran was waiting for a "change in behavior" from the United States.

Donald Trump on Tuesday accused Iran of "repeatedly violating the cease-fire," in a message on his Truth Social network, as the possibility of a new round of negotiations in Islamabad remained uncertain.

No confirmation was obtained from the American side that President JD Vance would go to Pakistan. And Iranian state television reported that "no delegation" would be going, adding that Tehran was waiting for a "change in behavior" from the United States.