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Iran would not accept negotiations with the US while under threat, adding in the post on X early on Tuesday: “We have prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield.” The head
negotiations” under threats from the US and Israel. Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz earlier this week adopted [Trump’s apocalyptic messaging](/news/2026/4/2/bomb-back-to-the-stone-age-us-history-of-threats-and-carpet-bombing), and said armed forces are awaiting a greenlight from
Trump always complained that the JCPOA treated Iran’s nuclear programme in isolation, and did not address Iran’s wider behaviour. Can he defer these wider issues or does he want them included in some
Iran negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear programme. An agreement for the current pause in fighting, which began on April 8, came after Trump released some of his most [bellicose threats
Trump said the US naval blockade on Iran would remain. Iran has insisted that the blockade represents a violation of the ceasefire, and has said it will not negotiate under the “shadow of threats
negotiations under the shadow of threats,” he wrote in a social media post and said Iran was preparing “to reveal new cards on the battlefield”. There were also differences over when the ceasefire expires, with
Trump’s tariff threats would impact German car companies hardest as BMW, Mercedes, and Volkswagen maintain a large US presence. This comes as the White House announced plans on Friday to withdraw 5,000 troops
negotiations](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/19/trumps-sends-delegation-to-pakistan-for-possible-new-round-of-iran-war-talks) that the US had hoped to kick off before the ceasefire expires this week. Trump had earlier warned Iran that the US would destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran
negotiated with Iran.” ## Trump says Iran will ‘never close’ Strait of Hormuz Part of Trump’s social media claims appeared to be confirmed in a separate statement from Tehran. But the details showed distance between
negotiation.”. There have been [wild swings from hope to despair](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/06/another-day-another-pivot-as-trump-flails-in-an-iran-trap-of-his-own-making) in recent days, as the US and Iran test each other’s resilience and will, seeking leverage in any talks through belligerent
Trump has now extended for an unspecified period of time after negotiators [failed to arrive](/news/2026/4/21/trump-announces-extending-iran-ceasefire-but-says-blockade-remains) in Pakistan for talks. In downtown Tehran’s Enghelab (Revolution) Square, a Khorramshahr-4 ballistic missile, one of Iran
Trump's threats, the countries have been actively working towards a deal in recent months. The talks have been confined to a small working group of officials in Washington who have made headway negotiating outside
Trump has said that Iran must destroy its enriched uranium. Israeli officials view this potential agreement as a bad deal, as it would allow the Strait to reopen without ensuring significant progress in preventing Iran
Iran for refusing to take part in peace negotiations. Without mentioning Trump, Merz said he believed in a Nato-led solution to the conflict in the Middle East, referring to a “reliable transatlantic partnership”. German
negotiations** to end the war, with **Donald Trump** signalling the talks were **“very good”** and a deal **“very possible”.** Iranian officials, however, have sought to dampen expectations, with state media reporting that Tehran
negotiations with Washington, and pledged to fight the naval blockade of Iran’s southern waters, which the US Central Command insisted on Tuesday had “cut off economic trade going into and coming
negotiations were postponed. President Donald Trump announced that he would extend the ceasefire with Iran, set to expire on Wednesday evening, to allow the regime more time to create a "unified proposal
negotiations is important. It can be a trust-building measure,” the official said. Analysts say that an external guarantor of any deal is essential. “Pakistan and Iran both want China to become a guarantor
Trump has now found a way out. His accompanying threat of bombardment “at a much higher level and intensity” if Iran does not accept the initial terms betrays his nervousness it will not work
Trump [told Bloomberg News](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-20/trump-says-iran-truce-extension-unlikely-hormuz-to-stay-blocked) on Monday that a renewal of the ceasefire was "highly unlikely." Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Iran's chief negotiator and parliament speaker, accused the United States late Monday