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talks and Trump's announcement of a blockade on Sunday evening. At least 16 of these appeared to have links to Iran. Some were sailing under the Iranian flag and some appeared to have also
Trump, or at the very least, another round of high-level talks led by senior officials from Tehran and Washington. ## Hardline signals from Tehran Alongside diplomatic movement, Iran’s hardline establishment struck a sharper tone
talks in Islamabad.” “We know that Iran has tried to keep the door ajar to diplomacy, so there is still a possibility,” he added. In an overnight post on X, Ghalibaf expressed anger at Trump
talks, and they are unlikely to be resolved in a single round of negotiations. “The first is the longstanding nuclear dispute: what happens to Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium? And will Iran retain
Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and several Arab and foreign leaders. Meanwhile, the government’s decision to engage in talks with Israel risks deepening tensions with Hezbollah. Both Israel and the Lebanese government have
says ‘fundamental’ issues’ still to be resolved with US amid strait of Hormuz impasse Welcome to our live coverage of events in the Middle East. Iran’s top negotiator, **Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf,** said on Saturday
Trump has also said that the US will also begin destroying the mines he accuses Iran of having laid in the strait. The US president added that "at some point" an agreement on free passage
Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) and Tehran has led to the collapse of any progress towards a peace settlement between Iran and the US. The recent missteps ended with Iran saying it would [reinstate a complete
says this trip will mark the 250th anniversary of US independence, and will celebrate a partnership of "shared prosperity, security and history". Trump has always spoken highly of the royals, and he previously said
Trump’s post was “very controversial”. “When he talks about giving Lebanon and Israel some ‘breathing space’, it could be interpreted as a ceasefire,” she reported. “But I just spoke to an official source
talks have advanced, but key differences persist, with both sides preparing for either a negotiated deal or a return to war, as Trump appears to seek an “off-ramp” from the conflict
talks with the US, said it was “impossible for others to pass” the strategic strait without Iran’s consent. He called Washington’s blockade “ignorant” and “foolish”, saying Tehran would not allow others to transit
Trump does rather than what he says, then a ground invasion is quite likely,” said Ali Vaez, the Iran project director at the International Crisis Group. “We have not seen him deploying significant military assets
Trump’s threat on 7 April that “a whole civilisation will die tonight” unless Iran made a deal with the US was [“truly unacceptable”](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/10/pope-leo-criticism-iran-war), he said, adding that such attacks would violate
talks may resume:** Trump said negotiations with Iran could resume in Pakistan “within days”, though uranium enrichment remains the main sticking point. The US is reportedly seeking a 20-year halt, while Iran has proposed
says Reeves The US made a "mistake" by ending diplomatic negotiations and entering into military conflict, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said, voicing sweeping criticism of the war on Iran. "The best economic policy
talks in Islamabad. They ended without a deal [Jacquelyn Martin/Pool/AP Photo] ## In the US - Trump said on Sunday that the guided-missile destroyer, USS Spruance, fired on and seized the Iranian-flagged cargo ship, Touska
talks in Pakistan stalled out over the weekend. Pakistan [sent its interior minister and military chief to Tehran](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/15/nx-s1-5786034/iran-middle-east-updates) yesterday. Trump has made bold claims about the war nearing its end since just
Trump, withdrew from the agreement in 2018, despite the IAEA saying Iran had complied with the agreement up to that point. Iran nevertheless continued to adhere to its JCPOA commitments for one year after
Iran talks fall apart, so will the temporary ceasefire that pauses the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. [Life hasn't returned to normal](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5793643:x) for residents in Lebanon as Israel continues to occupy