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Trump’s deal-making power could evaporate as his domestic support crumbles under the weight of rising energy costs. Sachs warned that a sustained closure of the Strait of Hormuz would trigger an unprecedented energy
deal to end the more than six-week US-Israeli war against Iran. **A senior military officer or diplomat is expected to represent Australia at this week’s summit on reopening the strait of Hormuz
peace, without becoming more complex and difficult to manage,” the Defence Ministry said, adding that it expected “the parties will be constructive in the ongoing negotiation process”. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said senior officials from
deal that [prevents Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/apr/26/iran-nuclear-weapon-war-develop-one-now), the primary aim Trump cited when he launched strikes in February in the midst of nuclear talks. Iran says its nuclear program
deal had not yet been reached because Iran was “in turmoil”. Trump added to reporters in the Oval Office that he would not use a nuclear weapon against Iran as the conflict continues without
peace, but Tehran warned that it would close the waterway again if the US naval blockade of Iranian ports continued. Foreign minister **Abbas Araqchi** announced the global energy chokepoint was open for all commercial vessels
warnings that there will be no immediate widespread resumption of passage through the vital waterway. In a barrage of social media posts, [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) claimed on Friday that Iran had agreed never
warned that Washington could resume attacks if Tehran “misbehaves”. Speaking to reporters in Florida before boarding Air Force One on Saturday, Trump confirmed that he had been briefed on the “concept of the deal”. Despite
deal. We’ve got all the time in the world.” Vance led the US team during 21 hours of failed discussions with Iran earlier in the month, which collapsed after Iran would not agree
Trump announced that U.S. talks with Iran might resume within the next two days.** This comes as Israel conducts negotiations for other Middle East wars. In Washington, D.C., yesterday, Israel and Lebanon held historic direct
deal has been reached with Tehran, US President Donald Trump has said, amid continuing uncertainty over whether fresh talks to end the war will take place. The blockade, which began a week ago, is "absolutely
warned that, in response to the Israeli attacks after the ceasefire, it would once more close the strait of Hormuz, the economically critical waterway it had agreed to open for the two-week duration
peace agreement. Pakistan has been central to these efforts, seeking to keep diplomatic channels open, but talks hosted in Islamabad last month ended without a breakthrough. Iran’s foreign ministry says it is reviewing Washington
Trump’s plans appeared to be geared more towards rescuing stranded seafarers than restoring maritime traffic in the strait. “Global observable oil inventories are starting to fall sharply, which should weigh on market sentiment more
warning that any attack on Iranian oil tankers or commercial vessels would be met with a “heavy assault” on one of the bases in the region used by US forces and enemy ships. The spokesperson
warned on Thursday that the world was being [“ravaged by a handful of tyrants”](https://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/en/speeches/2026/april/documents/20260416-camerun-incontro-pace.html). Mullally said: “I stand with my brother in Christ, his holiness Pope XIV, in his courageous call
peace in the region. - **Trump pushes for fast Iran deal:** Trump is aiming to secure an agreement with Iran before the end of his upcoming trip to China, as negotiators work through a reported
DEAL, it will be my Honor to do what has to be done, which should have been done to Iran, by other Presidents, for the last 47 years.” Pakistan’s foreign affairs ministry said
peace deal and wants a perpetual war in the region”. ## ‘Very close to over’ The diplomatic push appears bolstered by optimistic comments from US President Donald Trump, who said late on Tuesday that the world
deal scenario comes at too high a cost for both parties, Mehran Kamrava, an expert on Iran at Georgetown University in Qatar, told Al Jazeera. “Iran cannot afford to have its ports blocked indefinitely