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responsible for the Strait of Hormuz under a proposed national law for managing the waterway. - **Iran blames US for stalled talks:** The Iranian foreign minister blamed Washington for the failure of talks after landing
US response to its latest offer for peace talks** a day after Trump said he would probably reject the Iranian proposal because “they have not paid a big enough price”. Iranian state media reported that
Tehran. Not long after, a statement from Iran's top military command said US "aerial attacks" struck the coasts of Bandar Khamir, Sirik and Qeshm Island. It said it responded immediately by attacking US military
Tehran denies. Iran presented a 14-point peace proposal to the US via Pakistan on Friday, with a reported focus on the lifting of the blockades and a new mechanism for managing the strait. Iranian
response to US President Donald Trump’s [announcement](/news/2026/5/3/trump-says-us-will-help-free-up-ships-stuck-in-hormuz-strait) on Sunday that the US would “guide” vessels stranded by the US-Israeli war on Iran through the key waterway.  talking points on the US-Israel war on Iran are being picked
Tehran would share its views of a US proposal with Pakistani mediators. Pakistan's foreign minister said his country was "endeavouring to convert this ceasefire into a permanent end to this war". President Donald Trump
Tehran views the truce as part of a broader understanding with Washington reached during talks mediated by Pakistan. In fact, controversy arose shortly after the ceasefire between the US and Iran was announced, when Iran
proposal. “We were in Vietnam, like, for 18 years. We were in Iraq for many, many years … I’ve been doing this for six weeks.” Reminded that he told people in the US that
US President Donald Trump for extending a ceasefire with Iran and indefinitely pushing back the end of the two week truce, with Tehran silent on the decision early on April 22. **ASIF HASSAN/AFP via Getty
response to US-Israeli attacks on Iran in late February, Tehran effectively closed the strait to vessels, only allowing a relatively small number of ships from “friendly” countries like China, Malaysia and Pakistan through
Tehran denies seeking a nuclear weapon, but insists on its right to [enrich uranium](/video/newsfeed/2026/4/28/the-process-of-uranium-enrichment) domestically. However, Trump wants the country’s nuclear programme fully dismantled. Iran has also ruled out limiting its missile
proposals for an interim deal to end the conflict in the Middle East, as Iran accused the US of breaching the increasingly fragile ceasefire announced last month. In recent days there have been the biggest
proposal with conditions for ending the war, and until negotiations conclude, keeping diplomacy open while maintaining pressure on Iran. However, Trump said the US naval blockade on Iran would remain. Iran has insisted that
proposed a review of the US historical neutrality over the Falklands dispute — as ties between Washington and London plummet over British criticism of Trump’s war on Iran. Could Milei’s relationship with Trump
proposal. He also said “Iran is collapsing financially” and its authorities are unable to pay military and police personnel. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran’s parliament speaker and head of its delegation to the first round
proposals for ending the war delivered to it via Pakistan, which is serving as a mediator. Trump played down the exchange of fire between Iran and the U.S. Navy on Thursday. In a phone call
responsibility for their own security, and that Germany was “on the right track” in this regard. In other developments: - **Trump said he is [“not satisfied”](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/01/pakistan-backchannel-us-iran-deal-peace) with a new proposal from Iran
response to Trump repeatedly pointing to fractures within the system. Iranian authorities have also continued to support members of their “axis of resistance” of armed forces across the region, including in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen