US-Iran War News LIVE: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday said that there are “some good signs” for a deal to be finalised between US and Iran and said that Pakistani officials are travelling to Tehran today which “will advance things further.”

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump, while interacting with press in the Oval Office on Thursday, said that America has “total control” of Strait of Hormuz and that Washington wants it “free, without tolls.”

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Asim Munir to visit Tehran: Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir is set to visit Tehran on Thursday (May 21), as a part of Pakistan’s ongoing mediation and consultations between Iran and the United States, according to reports by Iran’s ISNA news agency. Pakistan’s interior minister arrived in Tehran on Wednesday for the second time in less than a week, as Islamabad seeks to push warring nations to reach an agreement. This comes even as US President Donald Trump said Iran talks are “on the borderline” and warned the US is ready to act quickly if Tehran fails to give “100 per cent good answers”.

Iran says it has received ‘US views’ and is reviewing them: Iran has received the United States’ views and is reviewing them, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said, according to Iranian state-run agency Nour News, amid ongoing diplomatic engagement between Tehran and Washington. “We have received US views and are reviewing them,” Baghaei. Meanwhile, Trump said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would “do whatever I want him to do” on Iran, while praising him as a “great guy” who is “not treated well in Israel”. “Netanyahu will do whatever I want him to do (on Iran), he is a great guy who is not treated well in Israel,” he said.

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