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Trump was quoted as saying. - **US secretary of state Marco Rubio said Israel-Lebanon talks in Washington on Tuesday were a “historic opportunity”.** He said that while every complexity would not be resolved immediately
saying of the prospect of a second round of talks with [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) that the ball is in Tehran’s court**. The US vice-president led the American negotiating team at weekend negotiations
Trump did not say who would lead the delegation, but a White House official said it was vice-president JD Vance. Talks are in doubt after Iran
Trump said: “I think it’s going to happen.” But Iran says no date has been agreed for another round of peace talks
Iran-US talks”**. The **Fars** and **Tasnim** **news agencies** had earlier cited anonymous sources as saying “the overall atmosphere cannot be assessed as very positive”, adding that lifting the US blockade was a precondition
talks, with the IRNA state news agency saying “there is no clear prospect of fruitful negotiations”. In an interview aired on state television late on Saturday Iran’s chief negotiator, parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf
says. Soon after the first US and Israeli attacks on Iran, US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth recited a highly controversial prayer at a Pentagon worship service that talked of "overwhelming violence" and "justice executed
talks Obama conceded Iran could enrich for 15 years, but only at the level of purity required for a civilian nuclear programme – 3.67%. The agreement did not explicitly grant Iran a right to enrich
Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, with which Israel has been exchanging fire for the past six weeks. But in a later post on Truth Social, Trump urged the group to abide by the ceasefire
Trump says Iran cannot make use of its nuclear rights, but doesn’t say for what crime. Who is he to deprive a nation of its rights?” Pezeshkian was quoted as saying by the Iranian
saying talks with the US could not be expected to progress without it. With the pause now in place, Iran has responded, declaring the Strait of Hormuz "completely open". As last weekend's marathon negotiating
Trump last Monday, two days after the first round of Islamabad talks – violated the ceasefire understanding and had “so far prevented progress in negotiations”. It added that “no clear prospect for productive negotiations is foreseen
Trump said a deal with Iran would happen “relatively quickly”.** He also said on Truth Social the US would not lift its blockade until Iran had agreed to a deal and that he believed
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation to the Islamabad talks earlier this month, rejected all of Trump’s claims. “With these lies, they
Trump criticism amid growing Vatican–U.S. tensions over Iran war](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/13/nx-s1-5780996/pope-leo-begins-tour-across-africa-row-with-trump-iran-war) Vice President Vance, who is Catholic, also weighed in on the controversy on Tuesday night, [saying](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDxDdmuJ0Mg) the pope should
says the U.S. naval blockade on ships accessing Iran will continue, despite an announcement Friday by the Iranian foreign minister that the Strait of Hormuz was open. The conflicting announcements came in a flurry
saying on Sunday, as Washington and Tehran continue to face disagreements over nuclear issues. - Iran’s “valiant navy” is “ready to inflict new bitter defeats on its enemies”, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on Saturday
Iran rowed back on its decision to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning that it would continue to block transit through the key waterway as long as the US blockade of Iranian ports remained
Trump has said the blockade of Iranian ports will remain until a deal is reached, but Tehran wants it lifted before the talks. A two-week ceasefire expires on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Washington is also preparing
talks with Iran to end the war would continue over the course of the weekend, adding that he did not think there were too many significant differences between the two sides. It comes after Iran