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negotiating with the US, which had twice launched military attacks on Iran during talks about its nuclear programme. The US and Israel launched the latest war on February 28, but fighting has largely remained paused
key mediator in negotiations between the two countries. Vice President Vance, Washington's lead negotiator, said a major sticking point that led to the breakdown in Saturday's talks was Iran's refusal to commit
negotiations" - a key demand by Washington. Iran has repeatedly denied it is seeking a nuclear bomb and says its programme is only for peaceful purposes, though the country is the only non-nuclear-armed state
negotiations to reach and involved hundreds of specialists across technical and legal fields, including multiple US experts. Under it, Iran agreed to restrict the enrichment of uranium and to subject itself to inspections in exchange
key developments: - **Iran said on Sunday it had received a US response to its latest offer for peace talks** a day after Trump said he would probably reject the Iranian proposal because “they have
Iran’s nuclear programme. The official noted that “he doesn’t love the proposal”. Citing two people familiar with the matter, US media outlet CNN reported that Trump was unlikely to accept the proposal
US President Donald Trump will accept the Iranian proposal to push back nuclear negotiations. Speaking to Fox News on Sunday, Trump said Iran already knew what was required. “They cannot have a nuclear weapon. Otherwise
negotiations between Tehran and Washington. “Assuming Iran agrees to give what has been agreed to, which is perhaps a big assumption, the already legendary Epic Fury will be at an end,” Trump posted
US-Israel strikes. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images Ali Ansari, a professor of modern history at St Andrews, said Iran, if not experiencing a leadership vacuum, is at least a country in transition since the newly installed
point in the negotiations between the US and Iran has been the future of Iran’s nuclear programme. While Iran has denied seeking a nuclear weapon, the US and Israel have claimed their initial attacks
US and Iran, is unlikely to become a permanent feature of global shipping. “My personal view is that the straits will be open through some sort of negotiated agreement between Iran and the United States
key US demands that Iran suspend its nuclear programme and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson quoted by Iran’s ISNA news agency said on Wednesday that Tehran would convey
key issues, and accused the US of "contradictory statements". US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier on Sunday that "significant progress" had been made, but there was still "work to do". Trump also said
pointed to a “balancing factor”: The international community, particularly the US, may prefer – after pauses in the fighting in Lebanon and Iran – to prevent a new conflagration in Gaza. In his view, what occurred
negotiating table. “We did discuss Iran,” Trump said on Friday. “We feel very similar about [how] we want it to end. We don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon. We want the straits
pointing as he speaks to reporters](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/751f45cb6f300f9936732fe2d1e7d6454d85132a/427_224_5275_3776/master/5275.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Donald Trump speaking to reporters on Thursday. Photograph: Kylie Cooper/Reuters Araghchi also boasted that Iran’s ballistic missile stocks and launcher capacity had not only been
negotiations." He also said Iran "has its finger on the trigger and is ready" and warned that if the US did not "surrender and grant the necessary concessions", Iran would "deliver a harsh and regret
Iran, now in its eighth week. The Pentagon said Phelan would leave office immediately. “On behalf of the Secretary of War and Deputy Secretary of War, we are grateful to Secretary Phelan for his service
point. On the ground, however, the Strait of Hormuz became a decisive factor in disrupting both economic and military calculations. ## 2- Neglecting Iran’s strategic shift The US still assumed Iran’s main target would
negotiate the details, Iran is sceptical,” he said. Jacob Lew, who was secretary of the Treasury under former US President Barack Obama, said in 2016 that Iran would not be able to access