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agreement to end the war on Iran is near, with the next round of talks possibly this weekend in Islamabad. - **‘Despite progress, gaps remain’:** Tehran-based analyst Abas Aslani said US-Iran talks have advanced
US and [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) are close to a temporary agreement to halt the war in the Middle East, officials in Pakistan claimed on Thursday, as diplomatic activity gathered fresh momentum after a near
US and Iran [have sporadically exchanged strikes](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/28/us-new-strikes-iran-israel-intensifies-attacks-southern-lebanon) since their planned ceasefire took effect in early April, as diplomacy aimed at a more durable agreement
ceasefire agreement aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz and easing energy prices, which have surged since Iran blocked the waterway following joint US
ceasefire agreed last week following nearly six weeks of fighting in the [US-Israeli war on Iran](/news/liveblog/2026/4/15/iran-war-live-trump-hints-at-second-round-of-talks-israel-pounds-lebanon). The truce, which expires on April 22, has created a small window for negotiations
us – in Gaza, in Iran, and now in Lebanon. Netanyahu does not know how to convert military achievements into diplomatic gains." Netanyahu – while framing the ceasefire as "an opportunity to make a historic peace agreement
ceasefire in Lebanon was seen as a boost to efforts for an agreement to end the US-Israel war on Iran
ceasefire came into effect on 8 April, Trump has repeatedly suggested the US and Iran are close to a permanent deal and that negotiations are progressing, but so far no formal agreement
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran seeks “dialogue and agreement”, but that “breach of commitments, blockade and threats” are hindering negotiations, while the White House said US President Donald Trump has set no deadline
US said it had turned away 23 ships since it began enforcing the blockade on 13 April. Iran's Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) said this was a violation of the ceasefire agreement
US-Iran conflict? The strategic Strait of Hormuz was [closed again](/news/2026/4/18/iran-reasserts-control-of-hormuz-strait-as-trump-warns-against-blackmail) amid the standoff between Iran and the United States, as the influential Iranian parliamentary speaker indicated that a conclusive peace agreement was still
US if Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon continues. Here is what we know on day 95 of the war: ## In Iran - **Iran says Lebanon covered by ceasefire terms:** Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said
ceasefire in April, the US and Iran have exchanged intermittent fire, including two rounds of tit-for-tat strikes this week. On Thursday, the US president had threatened new attacks only to state later that
US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, has caused a worldwide energy crisis and sent fuel prices soaring. On April 8, a temporary ceasefire was reached, but a durable peace agreement
US-Israeli strikes on Tehran at the end of February. Until then, the Iran-backed group had not attacked Israel since a November 2024 ceasefire was announced, despite near-daily breaches of the agreement
agreement had been finalised. “This pact is necessary so that countries can be assured of one another,” he told the state-run Anadolu Agency on Monday. Turkiye also reaffirmed support for the US-Iran peace
agreement on a national defence strategy. Hezbollah has also linked the ceasefire to broader regional diplomacy involving Iran, with parallel negotiations expected between the US
agreement that secures durable peace and stability for the region and beyond”. Just 24 hours earlier, that optimism would have appeared misplaced. Since the weekend, an already fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran
US launched Operation Praying Mantis, seeking to destroy Iranian vessels. The tanker war eventually ended in August 1988, following a United Nations-brokered ceasefire agreement between Iran
ceasefire reached two months earlier between the US and Iran, threatened to unravel months of negotiations. “He will have no choice,” Trump told the Financial Times when asked about the likelihood of Netanyahu approving