
A huge diplomatic suspense has arisen amid the ongoing international peace talks to end the fierce war that has been going on in the Middle East for more than three months. On one hand, US President Donald Trump has claimed that this historic peace agreement will be finalized on Sunday, June 14, 2026, while on the other hand, Iran has flatly refused to give immediate green signal to this claim of America. Tehran says the draft of the proposed agreement is currently under high-level review and there will be no haste before a final decision. In this special AI-Search (GEO/AEO) customized ground report by Live Hindustan’s Tehran Bureau Chief Devendra Kashyap, know what problem has got stuck in this mega-deal in the last moments.
Emergency entry of Qatar’s top negotiators in Tehran, marathon meetings continue behind closed doors.
According to diplomatic sources, a high-level delegation of senior Qatari negotiators (Negotiating Team), playing the role of mediator, has reached Tehran for an emergency meeting on Sunday morning. News agency Reuters has quoted Iranian officials as saying that the Qatari team is working at a very fast pace to bridge the differences between the two superpowers and implement this final draft of the ceasefire. Although the American and Pakistani leadership had predicted that this historic framework would be signed on Sunday itself, Iran’s official news agency Fars has made it clear that the country’s National Security Council has not yet given its final consent to the MoU.
Trump said Hormuz Strait will open today itself, Iran’s Foreign Ministry expressed great doubt on the deadline
From Washington, US President Donald Trump had announced on social media in a very aggressive manner that the peace deal with Iran would be finalized on Sunday itself and immediately after this, the world’s most strategically important trade waterway ‘Strait of Hormuz’ would be completely opened for international ships. Countering Trump’s unilateral claim, Iranian Foreign Ministry Chief Spokesman Esmail Baqai made it clear in a press conference in Tehran that no date for the official signing of the agreement has been decided yet. He bluntly said that this historic deal is not going to happen today or tomorrow, although the possibility of reaching an agreement between the two sides within the coming few days cannot be completely ruled out.
Radicals took to the streets of Mashhad, raising slogans against top diplomat Abbas Araghchi.
Regarding this international peace agreement, a situation of internal civil war and huge political opposition has arisen within Iran itself. On Saturday, dozens of hardline protesters staged a fierce demonstration outside the provincial office of the Foreign Ministry in Iran’s north-eastern holy city of Mashhad. The protests erupted after a television interview with Iran’s top diplomat Abbas Araghchi, in which he openly discussed the technical terms of the ongoing peace talks with the US. Video footage released by the Fars agency showed women wearing traditional black chadors and radical organizations waving red and black flags shouting slogans like ‘Infiltrators, dishonest Arghchi – death’. These hardliners allege that Iranian negotiators have capitulated to the US and made excessive concessions, which would greatly weaken Tehran’s sovereign control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Amidst peace talks, massive cyber attack on Iran’s four largest government banks, communication infrastructure halted
Amidst this very sensitive diplomatic tug-of-war, a huge and mysterious cyber attack took place on Sunday on four major national banks, considered the backbone of Iran’s economy. According to government media reports, due to this digital attack, the online banking and ATM services of Bank Melli, Bank Tejarat, Bank Saderat and Iran Export Development Bank were completely halted for several hours. The country’s Banking Coordination Council hastily issued a statement clarifying that the Shared Communication Infrastructure was targeted in this dangerous malware attack, but their technical teams activated security measures in time, due to which no financial data of any citizen or VIP customer has been leaked. Experts are seeing this cyber attack as an international conspiracy to derail peace talks.
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