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say that it's also deeply unusual that China is prepared to host him." China and Iran are close allies and trading partners, and the U.S. has just spent weeks bombing Iran
Trump last Monday, two days after the first round of Islamabad talks – violated the ceasefire understanding and had “so far prevented progress in negotiations”. It added that “no clear prospect for productive negotiations is foreseen
Trump also insisted that under any deal Tehran would “export” its highly enriched uranium – necessary for making a nuclear weapon – to the US, a demand that experts say Iran cannot accept. The gaps between Tehran
Trump said a deal with Iran would happen “relatively quickly”.** He also said on Truth Social the US would not lift its blockade until Iran had agreed to a deal and that he believed
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation to the Islamabad talks earlier this month, rejected all of Trump’s claims. “With these lies, they
saying: > *“The Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about! If Iran had a Nuclear Weapon, the whole
talks, if they take place, is expected to begin on Wednesday. Trump has extended the original deadline by 24 hours, saying the truce now ends “Wednesday evening Washington time”, which would be early morning Thursday
Iran had not yet “paid a big enough price” for its past wrongs. The Israeli state broadcaster, Kan News, reported on Sunday night it had interviewed Trump and quoted him as saying he had “studied
talks are preferred and that negotiations cannot be conducted while attacks are ongoing. ## How are Iran and the US connected? Israel and the US attacked Iran on February 28, killing the country’s longtime leader
talks with Iran, alongside Trump’s abrupt about turn on ‘Operation Freedom’ to guide vessels out of the Strait of Hormuz has created unwelcome frenzy in the Gulf,” Burcu Ozcelik, a senior research fellow
Trump criticism amid growing Vatican–U.S. tensions over Iran war](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/13/nx-s1-5780996/pope-leo-begins-tour-across-africa-row-with-trump-iran-war) Vice President Vance, who is Catholic, also weighed in on the controversy on Tuesday night, [saying](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDxDdmuJ0Mg) the pope should
says Trump Donald Trump has insisted King Charles agrees with him that Iran should never be allowed nuclear weapons. Trump made the remarks at a White House state dinner on Tuesday in honour
saying the US military was “raring to go”. Trump’s ceasefire rhetoric received short shrift from Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian parliament and Tehran’s lead negotiator. His personal adviser dismissed
talk about it. I think he’s been relatively good, to be honest with you,” Trump said of his plans to discuss the conflict – and how it has roiled global oil markets – with Xi. Minutes
talks at a standstill last week, Iran's foreign minister said Friday that a lack of trust was the biggest impediment to negotiations. Iran, which says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, was said
Iran after [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) said the ceasefire was “on life support” after rejecting Tehran’s peace proposal, calling it “totally unacceptable”. Referring to the ceasefire in force since 7 April, Trump said
talk about this issue with Donald Trump and say that we all know that the war has a huge impact on the world, on Asian countries and the US, so we must have dialogue
talks with the US - a potential setback to Trump's efforts to extricate himself from an unpopular war with Iran. Trump was asked by a journalist about an Axios report that he had called Netanyahu
talks. In other developments: - **Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) threatened to open “new fronts” and keep the strait of Hormuz closed over Israel’s offensive in Lebanon, state media reported.** “Iran considers crossing
Iran war: What’s happening on day 65 as Trump reviews new plan to end war? United States President Donald Trump says he will review the latest Iranian proposal