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statement that he welcomed the “solidarity of friendly countries” regarding the Panamanian-flagged ships held in Chinese ports, while appearing to try to ease tensions. “We do not wish to engage in controversy
Trump said: “They’ve taken too long to negotiate a deal that would have been great for them; now they will have to pay the price.” The US followed this with another round
Trump**, who [US warned Oman](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/27/donald-trump-oman-threat-strait-hormuz) in late May not to get involved in any effort with Iran to impose a toll. The US treasury secretary, **Scott Bessent**, said Oman’s ambassador
Hormuz is a key point of dispute, with Pakistan floating plans for joint control under UN auspices Tehran has also proposed that its recently created Persian Gulf Strait Authority take responsibility for the channel
statement. Central Command also said it "downed multiple drones" launched by Iran targeting American forces in Kuwait. The attacks happened after Iran stopped communicating with mediators about extending a ceasefire in the war with
statement on Monday came after both the US and Iran [announced](/news/2026/6/15/iran-us-agree-tentative-deal-to-end-war-your-questions-answered) plans to sign a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at ending the US-Israeli war with Iran on Friday. While no official text
statement. “Ashley fully supports his mission to keep nuclear weapons out of Iran’s hands.” While some anti-interventionist Republicans have openly criticized the conflict, such as Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), few Trump-endorsed
statement came as Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported on Monday that Iran has submitted a revised 14-point peace plan to end the war. On Tuesday, Trump told reporters he had been
statement on Monday night making assurances there would be enough electricity to ensure that US and Iranian negotiators were not plunged into darkness for the duration of their meeting. Hello and welcome to our live
strait of Hormuz. Trump said that Iran had no choice and would take part in talks. “We’ve taken out their navy, we’ve taken out their air force, we’ve taken out their leaders
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 Tehran "must understand" it cannot develop a nuclear
statements over the past week about the ceasefire and the chance for further talks. On Tuesday, US President Trump suggested talks could resume within days. “You should stay there, really, because something could be happening
statement on the signing, Al Jazeera correspondent Mike Hanna explained that a White House spokesperson confirmed earlier in the day that it happened. But Hanna warned that the memorandum is likely to face domestic backlash
statement was any mention of China’s export controls on rare earths, critical materials used across the tech, defence and energy sectors. China controls nearly the entire industry, and it has moved to restrict
Trump said at the G7 summit in Paris. Israeli authorities say 60 people have been killed, most by Iranian attacks and fighting with Hezbollah. Among these were 29 civilians, 21 of whom were killed
Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of the ceasefire [Lebanon ceasefire] on the coordinated route as already announced by the Ports and Maritime Organisation of the Islamic Rep of Iran.” His announcement
Hormuz would open “immediately upon signing”, which he said could be in two or three days. He added that the US could “very easily” spend another two or three weeks bombing, leaving Iran with nothing
toll](/news/2026/3/26/tehranstollbooth-how-iran-picks-who-to-let-through-strait-of-hormuz) – mostly from India, Pakistan, Turkiye and China – to pass the strait, it has now closed it to all foreign-flagged ships until the US lifts its naval blockade. Meanwhile, Iran has published
Trump played down the exchange of fire on Thursday, calling the U.S. strikes a "love tap" in a phone call with ABC. But he reiterated threats to resume full-scale bombing if Iran doesn
statements from Trump, Iranian officials say major disagreements remain, especially over the status of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s nuclear programme and conflicts involving Tehran-backed groups in Lebanon. So, what has Trump said