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deal would result in the elimination of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile that could be used in a nuclear weapon, a main sticking point in negotiations. But the exact details of the agreement
war in February. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan, the mediator in the talks, said the next round of negotiations between the US and Iran will happen “very soon”. Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said
detail about nuclear issues should be included in the MoU. The US wants concrete parameters including a moratorium on uranium enrichment of 15 years or so, and arrangements for the disposal of Iran’s stockpile
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war in Iran and staging a once unfathomable cage-fighting show on the White House's storied South Lawn. [ against US forces in the region, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claiming attacks
detail”, as it ties weapons to long-term guarantees rather than a mere technical arrangement. But he also said if the wars in Iran and Lebanon end, there will be more pressure on Hamas because
Trump cancelled a planned visit to Islamabad by his envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, dealing blows to peace prospects, while Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, left Pakistan at the weekend. There, he presented mediators
detailed rebuttal in an audio message insisting the deal would end the war, including Israel’s offensive in Lebanon, and that Tehran has not been required to make any new commitments on its nuclear programme
war on Iran could “take a few days” to be agreed, after US forces claimed to have struck Iranian missile sites and boats laying mines in southern Iran amid talks in Qatar. “There were some
details. US officials said **Donald Trump** earlier spoke with **Benjamin Netanyahu** and urged the Israeli prime minister not to immediately retaliate over Iran’s missile launches against Israel, which upended the [fragile ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com
details, [Lebanon will be covered in the deal](/news/2026/6/15/is-lebanon-included-country-hopeful-for-us-iran-ceasefire-despite-doubts) due to be signed by Iran and the US on Friday, and Netanyahu’s comments will likely add pressure to the already fragile ceasefire agreement. Pakistan
war was underway. Then came this week's visit to Beijing. Trump stepped onto a red carpet at the Great Hall of the People to hundreds of flag-waving children and a military band belting
Trump, who said late on Tuesday that the world should brace for an “amazing two days” and the war on Iran is “very close to over”. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt later said that
detail. The Financial Times said a ceasefire could be announced soon, citing Lebanese officials. Reports earlier said Israeli prime minister **Benjamin Netanyahu** was weighing a possible truce with Lebanon after pressure from Washington. Meanwhile
war is over, US Secretary of State Rubio says US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the initial US-Israeli offensive in Iran - known as Operation Epic Fury - is over after it reached its objectives
deals and agreements. Underscoring that initiative, Trump invited an array of US business leaders to accompany him on the trip, including Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who had previously chaired Trump’s so-called Department
details of which he posted on Telegram, said a ceasefire in Lebanon “is as important to Iran as a ceasefire in Iran itself”. Grace Wermenbol, a former US national security official and senior visiting fellow