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agreement. He said the deal the US is offering, which entails reopening the strait and ensuring Iran does not have enriched uranium, is a “very fair and reasonable deal” and unless Iran accepts, he promised
US is yet to formally confirm it has replied to Iran. However, Trump reportedly told Israel's Kan News on Sunday that the proposal was unacceptable to him. Iranian state media said Tehran
agreements or treaties”. - Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Trump’s description of the US capture of Iranian vessels as “piracy” is a “direct and damning admission of the criminal nature of their actions
ceasefire arrangement. Photograph: Marwan Naamani/Zuma Press Wire/Shutterstock At the same time, Iran and the Pakistani brokers are adamant that the deal should stop Israel’s war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, but members of Benjamin Netanyahu
agreement up to that point. In March 2025, Tulsi Gabbard, the US director of national intelligence, [testified to Congress](https://aje.aj-harbinger.com/news/2025/6/17/donald-trump-calls-irans-leader-an-easy-target-amid-conflict-with-israel) that the US “continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear
Iran-backed militia and political party. Hezbollah was not involved in the ceasefire agreement but had indicated it would abide by its terms if it was also respected by Israel. While the truce largely halted
agreement? The deal would involve a 60-day ceasefire extension during which the strait of Hormuz would be reopened, Iran could freely sell oil, and talks on limiting Iran’s nuclear programme would be held
US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Israel is not involved in the talks which have been mostly mediated by Pakistan and are meant to lead to an extension of the ceasefire and the start
agreement have been released, both sides have indicated that the Strait of Hormuz would be open, the US naval blockade lifted, and fighting would be immediately halted. Questions over the deeply entrenched issues
US president claiming it is the 10th war he has ended, the situation on the ground in [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) looks anything but stable. Israeli troops remained in their positions deep in Lebanon
Lebanon, killing at least 14 people on Sunday despite a US-brokered ceasefire. Here is what we know on day 59 of the conflict: ## War diplomacy - Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi arrived in Saint Petersburg early
Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X that the strait was “declared completely open” and would remain open for the remaining period of the 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire, which took effect overnight Thursday
ceasefire memorandum A senior United States official has read the text of a [memorandum of understanding](/news/2026/6/17/trump-world-will-find-out-pretty-soon-if-iran-mou-signing-will-happen) to end the US-Israel war with Iran during a call with reporters. The account is the clearest
agreement, the success of the [MoU],” said Michael Young, a Lebanon expert at the Carnegie Middle East Center. ## Israel to ‘torpedo’ Iran-US deal Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have been fighting since October
US’s commitment to Nato, and whether Israel should be required to join the ceasefire, as Iran demands, by ending its attacks on Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Iran feels a strong obligation to protect Hezbollah
Lebanon in unusually critical comments during his visit to a G7 summit in France. The ceasefire deal agreed with Iran would ensure the country “can’t have a nuclear weapon” or “they get blown
US,” said Al Jazeera’s Manuel Rapalo, reporting from Washington, DC, adding that there is no diplomatic relationship between Lebanon and Israel. Trump has publicly called for a meeting between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun
agreement to end the war. Mediators are pressing for a compromise on three main issues: Iran’s nuclear programme, control of the Strait of Hormuz – which Tehran has effectively closed, causing a surge in global
agreement gives Iran the right to control the strait that is cataclysmic for the world”. Trump himself has not commented directly on Iran’s demands, but said the US would “be helping with the traffic
agreement must be “fair and comprehensive”. Washington floated a 14-point proposal earlier this week, which requires Iran to end its nuclear programme for at least 12 years and open the Strait of Hormuz, through