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US economy. On Tuesday, before he departed for China, a reporter asked Trump whether the financial situation of Americans would factor into his negotiations to end the war with Iran. “Not even a little
comments by Merz that Tehran is “humiliating” Washington at the negotiating table. Merz said that “the Americans obviously have no strategy”, to which Trump said the chancellor “thinks it’s OK for Iran to have
US negotiators to Islamabad last week. Since then, discussions over Iran’s nuclear programme, missiles and sanctions relief have hit an impasse. Trump on Tuesday accused Merz of thinking it’s “OK for Iran
Iran, wrote on X. Alireza Zakani, the hardline mayor of Tehran, said if any of Trump’s claims are true, then the Iranian establishment must beware “not to gift the vile enemy in negotiations what
Iran after [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) said the ceasefire was “on life support” after rejecting Tehran’s peace proposal, calling it “totally unacceptable”. Referring to the ceasefire in force since 7 April, Trump said
Trump – who said last Saturday that an agreement with Iran “had been largely negotiated” – has sent confusing signals on peace prospects after a largely negative reaction from US rightwing circles and anti-Tehran hawks
US President Donald Trump cannot justify depriving Tehran of what he called its ‘nuclear rights’. “Trump says Iran cannot make use of its nuclear rights, but doesn’t say for what crime
Trump’s comment on Tuesday during an interview with CNBC raised the stakes for the [round of talks](/news/2026/4/21/pakistan-races-against-time-to-get-iran-back-to-us-talks-as-truce-end-nears) set to take place this week in Pakistan, suggesting that the war could reignite
Iran, suggesting that US had been "humiliated" by Iranian negotiators. In his post, Trump said he is "studying and reviewing the possible reduction of Troops in Germany, with a determination to be made over
negotiator, has already made history as the highest level encounter between the US and Iran since Jimmy Carter [toasted the last shah](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF9wOi8UqTM), Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, in an ill-fated gesture in Tehran
Trump’s comments appear to have been prompted by Merz’s unusually blunt comments earlier this week, when [the chancellor said the US was being “humiliated” by Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/27/us-humiliated-iran-leadership-trump-merz) and criticised Washington
negotiate a fragile ceasefire in Iran that came into effect last month. Trump added he is not reconsidering Pakistan as a mediator. “They’re great. I think the Pakistanis have been great. The field marshal
comments come **just hours after Trump’s phone call with Russia’s Vladimir Putin,** and – which is likely to be of significance - after **Merz repeatedly criticised Trump’s decision to start the Iran
comments from US President Donald Trump, who said late on Tuesday that the world should brace for an “amazing two days” and the war on Iran is “very close to over”. White House Press Secretary
Trump on new plans for potential action in the Iran war. US Central Command has prepared a plan for a wave of "short and powerful" strikes on Iran in a moved aimed to break
negotiations with Iran, despite President Donald Trump rejecting Tehran’s latest proposal as unacceptable. The comments come as diplomatic efforts continue to prevent a collapse in the fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran. Meanwhile, Brigadier
Trump’s national security [team is reviewing](/news/liveblog/2026/4/28/iran-war-live-trump-reviews-peace-plan-un-calls-for-hormuz-to-reopen) an Iranian peace proposal aimed at halting the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The plan comes as Washington weighs its next steps, including delaying talks
negotiations. Such behaviour is effectively like ‘stabbing from behind’”. - **Iran has denied any involvement in damage to a South Korean-operated vessel in the strait of Hormuz,** which suffered an explosion and fire on Monday
US official suggested a pause in the delivery of a key weapons package was due to the Gulf conflict. Analysts told the Guardian that a $14bn arms package left in limbo after [Donald Trump
comments by the German chancellor on Monday. Merz told university students that "the Americans clearly have no strategy". "The Iranians are obviously very skilled at negotiating, or rather, very skilful at not negotiating, letting