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President Trump has 'had enough of good people leaving.'
President Trump claimed on the 29th that Iran's economy has suffered significant damage due to the U.S. military's naval blockade and emphasized that "Iran has no choice but to surrender." Meanwhile, reports suggest that the U.S. is also considering new military operations. Trump posted an image on his social media with the caption "I’m done being a nice guy," showing him wearing sunglasses and holding an automatic rifle. <7011> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7012> Kawasaki Heavy Industries <6503> Mitsubishi Electric
The visit of U.S. envoys to Pakistan has been canceled, and consultations with Iran have been postponed.
U.S. President Donald Trump canceled the visit of an American envoy who was scheduled to travel to Pakistan for talks with Iran. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi left Islamabad after meeting with mediators in Pakistan on the 25th. President Pezeshkian stated that he would not engage in negotiations 'imposed through threats or blockades,' and the prospects for resuming dialogue remain uncertain. <7011> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7012> Kawasaki Heavy Industries <6503> Mitsubishi Electric <7270>
Expectations of a deadlock in U.S.-Iran negotiations have emerged, and U.S. Vice President Vance has canceled his visit to Pakistan.
The visit by U.S. Vice President Vance to Islamabad has reportedly been postponed. A delegation led by Mr. Vance was scheduled to visit Islamabad, Pakistan, as the mediator to hold the second round of talks aimed at ending the conflict. The decision came after Iran reportedly decided not to send a delegation, raising concerns that the negotiations are facing difficulties. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump posted on his social media on the 21st that he would extend the ceasefire with Iran. <7011> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
U.S. President Donald Trump is likely to decide against extending the ceasefire with Iran.
A White House official has indicated that U.S. President Donald Trump is unlikely to extend the ceasefire measures with Iran, which are set to expire on the evening of the 22nd Eastern Time (morning of the 23rd Japan time). Amid the approaching deadline, negotiators are reportedly under growing pressure ahead of the anticipated U.S.-Iran talks expected to take place in Pakistan within a few days. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (<7011>), Kawasaki Heavy Industries (<7012>), Mitsubishi Electric (<6503>), and Subaru (<7270>) are among those mentioned.
Europe Prepares for a Potential U.S. Withdrawal from NATO
Amid reports that the United States might withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), efforts are accelerating within Europe to develop an alternative plan for self-defense by leveraging existing military structures. This shift is reportedly driven by a policy change from the German government, which has traditionally opposed unilateral action. Referred to by some officials as the 'European version of NATO,' the initiative aims to involve more European countries in NATO's command and control roles while replacing U.S. military assets with their own.
The negotiations with Iran did not reach an agreement.
【Defense】Direct talks between the United States and Iran failed to reach an agreement. Despite high-level negotiations led by U.S. Vice President Vance, the gap remains unresolved, and the prospect of war has once again become uncertain. While Vice President Vance stated that 'Iran did not accept the conditions set by the U.S.,' room for continued dialogue was left, but no breakthrough solution was presented. <7011> Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7012> Kawasaki Heavy Industries <6503> Mitsubishi Electric <7270> SUBARU <7224> ShinMei