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ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, a move that could influence broader negotiations. Iran has consistently maintained that any agreement with the US must address the situation
ceasefire Pakistan’s leaders had almost lost hope. After more than two weeks of frantic negotiations, phonecalls and diplomatic summits to try to end the US-Israeli war with Iran, it looked like the conflict
negotiations between the US and Iran has been the future of Iran’s nuclear programme. While Iran has denied seeking a nuclear weapon, the US and Israel have claimed their initial attacks
ceasefire. But on Saturday, Iran said it was closing the strait again and that any ship that approached it would be targeted. The waterway is of key importance as usually about 20% of the world
negotiations between the US and Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. A spokesperson said foreign minister Ishaq Dar met on Tuesday with the acting US ambassador in Islamabad to urge a ceasefire extension. Dar also
US could not be expected to progress without it. With the pause now in place, Iran has responded, declaring the Strait of Hormuz "completely open". As last weekend's marathon negotiating session in Islamabad showed
situation remains fragile. Some countries can restart production quickly, while others will need more time, depending on damage. ## In the US - **US extends Russian oil waiver:** The Treasury extended a waiver allowing countries
Iran. He announced the blockade after weekend talks broke down between US and Iranian negotiations in Pakistan, which had followed a ceasefire announcement that halted attacks. CENTCOM said no ships have made it past
situation” accusing the US of being “overly demanding” and pursuing ulterior objectives for domestic benefit. “Given the current conditions, recent aggressions and the history we have with the United States in previous negotiations, the next
ceasefire was announced on April 8 and the Pakistan-brokered negotiations began, the US has not made any mention of Iran’s ballistic missiles, which have been a major feature in Iran’s retaliation against
ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/21/trump-resume-bombing-iran-ceasefire) at the request of mediator Pakistan until Tehran responded to the US’s negotiating positions or until talks were concluded “one way or the other”. - **The Pentagon announced that the US
ceasefire came into effect found that, when weighing both the costs and the benefits of the conflict, 51% say it has not been worth it. > double quotation mark54% say U.S. military action in Iran
situation. “We are currently verifying the recent announcement related to the reopening of the strait of Hormuz, in terms of its compliance with freedom of navigation for all merchant vessels and secure passage,” Arsenio Dominguez
negotiations between the two sides to narrow gaps between Iran and the US, with an eye on extending the ceasefire and reaching a broader understanding,” he told Al Jazeera. Reports that Munir might travel
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
ceasefire agreement in place. “So you’ll have a blockade, and unfortunately we’ll have to start dropping bombs again.” Asked whether a potential deal could be made in this short timeframe, Trump said
ceasefire was announced on April 8, negotiated by Munir, Vance, Witkoff and Araghchi. [Pakistan’s objective was limited](/news/2026/4/10/pakistan-sets-modest-goal-for-us-iran-summit-a-deal-to-keep-talks-going): not a final deal, but enough common ground to sustain dialogue. Though the first round
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
ceasefire between the US and Iran expires tomorrow. Each country appears to think they have the upper hand, which is fuelling mutual intransigence. Donald Trump has, once again, threatened to destroy civilian infrastructure in Iran
negotiations to proceed. Asked whether the relative calm of the truce will continue, Iravani told reporters, “We have not initiated the military aggression. They initiated the war against us, and we are ready. If they