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agreement. He said Iran would not publicly discuss details of nuclear negotiations after past talks “led us into war”, while reiterating Tehran’s right to pursue peaceful nuclear energy. - **Sanctions not a priority:** An Iranian
US near a deal, Tehran remembers another recent bloody conflict **Tehran, Iran –** The anniversary of a 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June 2025 is being marked this week in Tehran, as American
US President Donald Trump had repeatedly threatened to strike civilian infrastructure in Iran. His threat on April 7 that a “whole civilisation will die tonight”, just hours before an agreement had been reached, stoked further
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war in Iran, which began with a [US-Israeli attack on 28 February](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/28/us-israel-launch-strikes-attack-iran-what-we-know-so-far-latest). Despite claims by the US president, Donald Trump, that the Pakistani-brokered ceasefire had marked significant progress towards bringing
agreement envisaged an immediate halt to military operations “on all fronts, including Lebanon”. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Tuesday that Israel’s continued occupation of southern Lebanon would violate the deal, adding
Iran and move past the conflict. He said the agreement could provide the president with a way to avoid the political and economic costs of a prolonged war. ## In Lebanon - **No sign of a slowdown
war on Iran. China is Iran’s largest trade partner and buys up to 90 percent of its oil, according to the US-China Economic and Security Commission, and in 2021 signed a 25-year
agreements. During their two days of talks in Beijing, Trump and Xi sought greater alignment on economic issues and trade, while largely skirting the sensitive issues of Taiwan and the US-Israel war on Iran
Israel and the US launched strikes against Iran on 28 February, with potential peace deals and further escalations impacting the market. The three-month-long war has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz waterway, pushing
US and Israeli [demands](/news/2026/1/29/iran-us-tensions-soar-what-do-both-sides-want), however, extended beyond that. Just before the war began, Washington and Israel demanded severe restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile programme. Analysts say this demand was at least partly triggered
US dominance The war has been President Donald Trump's worst foreign policy blunder – so far. It makes it harder for the United States to deter its enemies. It has damaged its alliances with
Iran has largely blocked since the US and Israel launched their war on February 28. “Some progress has been made, significant progress, although not final progress has been made,” Rubio told reporters in New Delhi
Israel attacks on Iran began. Then, the US announcement of a naval blockade on Iranian ports added to the standoff around the strait. After Trump announced Project Freedom, Iran said ships trying
agreement by failing to disarm. The latter phases of [a US-led peace plan for Gaza](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c70155nked7o) have yet to come into force, with progress stalling since the US and Israel started
US and Israel's [war in Iran](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgznxn18zgo), which has already forced a delay to Trump and Xi's meeting. Trump is expected to push China, which relies on Iran for cheap
Israel, said he was “hopeful” the current momentum of negotiations would lead to peace in the region. - **Trump pushes for fast Iran deal:** Trump is aiming to secure an agreement with Iran before
Iran has welcomed dialogue and agreement and continues to do so,” he said in a social media post, addressing the US and Israel. “Breach of commitments, blockade and threats are main obstacles to genuine negotiations
US-Israeli assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Israel, which already occupied five points in southern Lebanon despite a 2024 ceasefire agreement, then proceeded with a new invasion of Lebanon – its most
war? The fight between the [Ministry of Defence](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/ministry-of-defence) and the Treasury over defence spending. I’d love to claim this as my own, but avoid patter theft this early