U.S. No Talks Planned With Iran After Ceasefire Deal Expiration, Trump States
President Donald Trump stated that no talks are planned with Iran following the expiration of a 60-day ceasefire agreement. The deal, which aimed for a ceasefire, lifting of a U.S. naval blockade in Strait of Hormuz, and sanctions relief for…

Denver, CO, August 18, 2026 —
President Donald Trump has announced that no further talks are scheduled with Iran, following the conclusion of a 60-day ceasefire agreement. The agreement, intended to halt hostilities, had also stipulated the removal of a U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz and the provision of sanctions relief to Iran.
During the 60-day period of the ceasefire, exchanges of strikes were reported. The U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz remains in effect.
Additionally, President Trump has reportedly issued threats to Oman. These threats are understood to be in relation to Oman’s involvement in negotiations concerning the Strait of Hormuz. Specific details regarding the nature of these threats or the exact timeline of their issuance were not provided.
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