America and Iran talk late into the night; supertankers pass through Strait of Hormuz, and more

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The World in Brief from The Economist

2026-04-12

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  • Peace talks in Islamabad stretch deep into the night,

  • with few details emerging of negotiations between an American delegation led by Vice President J.D. Vance and one

  • led by Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagyar-Ghalibaf.

  • Donald Trump told reporters in Washington that it makes no difference to him whether a deal is reached or not.

  • Regardless of what happens, we win, he said.

  • We've defeated them militarily.

  • Two American destroyers passed through the Strait of Hormuz to begin clearing Iranian-laid mines, the Pentagon said.

  • They were challenged by Iranian forces, which warned them not to proceed before the American ships departed.

  • Iran denied that any warships had passed through the Strait.

  • Meanwhile, three supertankers transited the waterway,