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fighting “for ETERNITY!” “There will be no troops going to Beirut, and any troops that are on their way have already been turned back,” Trump said after what he described as a “very productive” call
US Department of State in Washington, DC – the first session of a two-day round of negotiations that Lebanese negotiators hope will end an invasion of their country. The negotiations, which started at 9am local
US negotiations. Tehran insists Lebanon be included in a broader ceasefire deal. On Sunday, Donald Trump told NBC News he was not demanding that Lebanon be part of any peace deal with Iran, claiming again
Iran deal still proving elusive, the restraint over action in Beirut appears, for now at least, to have been lifted. There is also growing concern in Lebanon over the latest advances by Israeli forces occupying
negotiating directly with Iran. The US president is undoubtedly “briefing” Israeli officials, but is likely less than receptive to any Israeli advice given the failed Israeli promise of a quick and decisive win. Meanwhile, discussions
negotiations under the shadow of threats,” Ghalibaf [wrote](https://x.com/mb_ghalibaf/status/2046339369884086287), adding that Iran had “prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield” over the previous two weeks. Iran’s judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei
fighting, according to Lebanese authorities. Hezbollah attacks, meanwhile, killed two Israeli civilians, while 13 Israeli soldiers were killed in Lebanon, according to Israel. Israeli officials have said they intend to maintain control over Lebanese territory
fighting in Lebanon remain paused as a precondition for further peace talks with the United States. Trump unilaterally extended the ceasefire with Iran this week, hours before it was set to expire, without indicating
negotiations. Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, also held a phone call on Thursday with Ishaq Dar, his Pakistani counterpart. Iran’s official IRNA news agency divulged no information about its content, saying merely that
negotiating table since Trump this week announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire, honoring Islamabad’s request for more diplomatic outreach. The White House on Friday said the US president was sending Witkoff and Kushner
US, Israel and many Lebanese, who accuse the group of defending the interests of its patron, Iran, and dragging the country into unnecessary wars. Supporters say Hezbollah is the only protection they have
US President Donald Trump had recently suggested that a deal might be within reach. Conventional logic would suggest that Iran should avoid actions that could endanger diplomacy. Yet Tehran may believe the opposite. Iranian leaders
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 of air strikes on Iran on Wednesday while Tehran [launched
US President Donald Trump met Lebanese and Israeli envoys at a new round of peace talks Thursday, with Beirut seeking a one-month extension of a shaky ceasefire set to expire. **BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty
fighting should the fragile ceasefire between [the US, Israel and Iran](/news/2026/4/24/iran-war-whats-happening-on-day-56-after-trump-extended-ceasefire) unravel. Diplomacy between the two countries has been in limbo, with Iran setting the lifting of the US naval blockade against its ports
fighting, even when the terms or the timing are not what Israel wants. "A ceasefire must come from a position of strength in order to service the national interests of Israel," said the former
Lebanon, the withdrawal of US forces from areas close to Iran, and reparations for destruction caused by US-Israeli attacks. Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, said Tehran also wanted sanctions lifted, frozen funds
Iran without direct provocation on February 28, fighting spilled over into Lebanon. Two days into the conflict, Hezbollah launched rockets against Israel in what it said was a response to the daily Israeli ceasefire violations
fighting with Iran in a televised speech, but vowed to respond “with force” to future attacks. “At present, the fire on this front has been halted, because after the terrorist regime in Tehran was struck
negotiations. Talks hosted by Pakistan were a key focus, said the Saudi Press Agency. - **US and Qatar:** US President Trump discussed regional developments and energy concerns, specifically regarding the oil market and gas prices, with