45 resultsfor “US Germany relations Iran war”
war on Iran was “close”, saying there were “no sticking points” left between Washington and Tehran. ## Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X that the strait was “declared completely open” and would remain open
US-Iran deal potentially threatening Netanyahu’s premiership, while at home, Trump desperately needs a solution to his unpopular war. ## The week to come - ***Today*** | Keir Starmer is expected to “outline” his plan
Germany, Russian President Vladimir Putin was flanked by foreign dignitaries from far and wide: Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Serbia’s Aleksandar Vucic, Nicolas
Germany and Japan and predicted a future dominated by autonomous weapons. The Met is already using Palantir’s AI tools to try to detect rogue officers in its ranks, but that contract is understood
related to the war in [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran), all of which have failed, mostly along party lines. But Republicans in recent weeks have said they would eventually like to see a vote
US-Israeli conflict with Iran has made Spain an attractive alternative compared to Middle Eastern holiday destination Dubai, and countries in the eastern Mediterranean, such as Turkey and Cyprus. "In these moments of crisis
Iran, believed to be intended for intelligence operatives on the ground. Additionally, about 20 US nuclear weapons are stationed in Germany – a presence some critics want removed, while others consider it a cornerstone of NATO
Iran, refusing to participate directly as questions remain over whether the initial attack that killed the country’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, was legal under international law. That prompted Trump to compare Starmer to Neville
relations with both the U.S. and Iran, has emerged as a key mediator in negotiations between the two countries. Vice President Vance, Washington's lead negotiator, said a major sticking point that
Germany, Europe’s largest economy, halved its 2026 growth forecast to 0.5% on Wednesday, while Greece announced €500m (£434m) in extra aid to households and farmers. “The nation’s economy is holding up and doing
Germany and the Netherlands, an arson attack against a synagogue and a shooting at the US consulate in Toronto in March, as well as – most recently – a wave of attacks on mainly Jewish targets
war against Iran,” Aleksandr Bortnikov told a meeting of intelligence officials from eight ex-Soviet nations on May 26, according to the state-run RIA Novosti news agency. In February, the United States [began transporting
Germany. “The smaller the share of OECD nations in global demand, a function of reduced oil intensity at home and demand growth abroad, the smaller the share of the market organised under
Germany’s Marburg University. “The geography gives Iran significant leverage, and the recent crisis has shown that Tehran can use control over the Strait of Hormuz in practice.” Iran is unlikely to give up this
Germany’s chancellor, who suggested the [Trump administration](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/trump-administration) was being outwitted at the negotiating table by Tehran. Two days ago Donald Trump [cancelled a trip](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/25/trump-cancels-envoys-pakistan-trip-iran-talks) by US negotiators
war in Lebanon since a supposed ceasefire was announced on 17 April. The Israeli prime minister and his defence minister, Israel Katz, said on Monday they had given instructions to strike “terrorist targets
Iran and step back from a conflict that, analysts warn, threatens to tip the world into [recession](/video/counting-the-cost/2026/3/18/could-the-iran-war-trigger-a-global-recession). Earlier this month, Spain called for the suspension of the European Union’s trade agreement with Israel
Iran war last month. While such an incident may not have been enough to invoke NATO’s Article 5, it could raise questions about Article 42.7, particularly at a time of growing strain between
relations following a preliminary trade agreement reached late last year. Jodie Wen, a researcher at the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University in Beijing, said China’s messaging has largely focused
Iran policy, declaring, "This is not our war." [In an interview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NAg3To46yY&t=962s), Starmer also said he was "fed up" at the economic consequences wrought upon ordinary Britons "because of the actions of Putin