US-Israel-Iran Conflict:
① Iran
1. Iran resumes flights at two airports.
2. Iranian official: Supreme Leader is in full health.
3. Iranian Parliament Speaker: Iran will not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats.
4. Iranian Foreign Minister tells Pakistani Foreign Minister that the US's "continued violations of the ceasefire" are the main obstacle to the continuation of the diplomatic process.
5. Iranian Armed Forces Spokesperson: Following the US's "aggressive" action against an Iranian vessel, we are prepared to confront the US.
6. Israeli media reports that Iran is considering abandoning its enriched uranium stockpile; the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson responded that the option of transferring Iran's enriched uranium stockpile to the US or any other country is not on the agenda.
7. Iran's Supreme Leader reiterated three basic positions: to hold those responsible for the attacks accountable and demand compensation for the losses caused by the conflict; to push for a new phase in the management of the Strait of Hormuz; and to never relinquish its legitimate rights and to regard all "resistance fronts" in the region as a unified whole.
② US
1. The US military says the blockade has forced 27 ships to turn back.
2. US military admits to firing on and intercepting an Iranian cargo ship; footage released.
3. Trump: No pressure to reach an Iran agreement; will not be pressured by outside forces.
4. Trump: The new agreement being reached with Iran will be much better than the Iran nuclear deal.
5. Trump claims to be winning the war; will not lift the blockade on Iran until an "agreement" is reached.
⑤ Strait of Hormuz
1. Iran pledges to ensure unimpeded passage of Russian ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
2. Indian government official: As of now, 10 Indian ships have safely passed through the Strait of Hormuz.
3. Kuwait declares oil shipments affected by force majeure due to obstructed navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
4. According to British sources on the 20th, at least 26 ships involved in Iranian shipping have broken through the US blockade.
⑥ Ceasefire Negotiations
1. US President Trump: Vice President Vance will travel to Pakistan later on the 20th; a new round of US-Iran negotiations is scheduled to begin on the 21st.
2. US media: Pakistan has intensified diplomatic contacts with Washington and Tehran since Sunday to ensure negotiations can begin as early as Tuesday.
3. Trump: "Highly unlikely" to extend the ceasefire agreement with Iran and expects to resume military action against Iran immediately. The Strait of Hormuz will not be opened before an agreement is signed.
4. Pakistani security sources: Pakistani Army Chief of Staff Munir spoke with US President Trump, informing him that his blockade of Iranian ports was an obstacle to negotiations. Trump told Munir he would consider his suggestions.
5. Iranian parliamentary official: Iran has decided to continue negotiations with the US, but this "does not mean negotiating at all costs," nor does it mean accepting "any actions taken by the other side." If a positive signal is received from the US, the Iranian delegation will travel to Islamabad.
6. Iranian sources say the continued US naval blockade of Iran is a key obstacle to current negotiations. A senior Iranian official said Iran is actively reviewing its participation in peace talks with the US, but no final decision has been made yet.
7. Senior Iranian source: Disagreements on the nuclear program remain unresolved, and the gap has not narrowed. Iran's "defense capabilities," including its missile program, are not within the scope of negotiations.
8. US media: Two senior Iranian officials revealed that the Iranian delegation plans to travel to Islamabad on Tuesday for negotiations with the United States. The two officials stated that if US Vice President Vance attends the negotiations, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf will also be present.
9. According to Al Jazeera, citing Pakistani sources, the Iranian delegation is expected to arrive on Tuesday morning, close to the arrival time of the US delegation.
④ Other situations
1. Iranian Ambassador to Russia: Reports regarding Russia providing intelligence to Iran are untrue.
2. According to Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya television, Lebanon and Israel will hold a new round of negotiations on April 23.