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Iran called for an end to the conflict and the release of its frozen assets in response to the latest US peace proposal, insisting it was only seeking its “legitimate rights”. ## War diplomacy - **Stalled negotiations
us.” “I didn’t even finish reading it,” he said. “It’s on life support.” Days after Washington floated a proposal aimed at reopening negotiations, Iran on Sunday released a response
Iran came in response to a [15-point plan](/economy/2026/3/25/us-iran-mediation-what-are-each-sides-demands-and-is-a-deal-possible) drafted by the US on March 25. Washington’s plan included a one-month ceasefire while the two sides negotiated
Iran’s answer “very soon”. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also said the US expected a response within hours. “We’ll see what the response entails. The hope is it’s something that
US floated an offer in the hopes of reopening negotiations, Iran on Sunday released a response
negotiations aimed at ending the war, as the two sides maintain a fragile ceasefire. Iran submitted a response to a US
response to the US and Israel launching attacks on the country on February 28. A naval blockade of Iranian ports by the Trump administration, despite the ceasefire deal, has heightened tensions. The US and Iran
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has threatened to target US sites in the Middle East if its tankers come under fire, Iranian media reported on Saturday, as Washington was left waiting for Tehran’s response
US-Israeli war against Iran from Merz and other European leaders has clearly aggravated Trump. The latest rift came after Merz said on 27 April that [Iran was “humiliating” Washington](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/27/us-humiliated-iran-leadership-trump-merz)
Iran – on April 7 – had come in response to an earlier 15-point plan drafted by the US on March 25. Washington’s plan included a one-month ceasefire while the two sides negotiated
negotiations between the US and Iran. The messages conveyed were intended to address differences between the two sides over the remaining issues, as well as to discuss efforts aimed at securing a ceasefire in Lebanon
response to the latest tariff threats from Donald Trump. 4. ***Middle East*** | Hopes of a breakthrough in negotiations between Iran and the US
US president said he was extending a ceasefire with Iran to give more time for negotiations, but would maintain the naval blockade of Iranian ports. - Reporting from the White House, Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher
negotiated end to the 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
responsible for the Strait of Hormuz under a proposed national law for managing the waterway. - **Iran blames US for stalled talks:** The Iranian foreign minister blamed Washington for the failure of talks after landing
Iran and urged political leaders to stop and negotiate peace. **US vice-president JD Vance is also being quoted as saying the Vatican should “stick to matters of morality”**. The comments come after **President Donald
Iran was announced, there were mixed messages on whether Lebanon was involved. Pakistani officials, who helped negotiate the deal, and Iranian officials, said it was, but Israel said it was not. US President Donald Trump
negotiations. A White House official said Vice-President JD Vance would lead the US delegation. But Iran's state media said Tehran had "no plans for now to participate" in the talks, although Iranian officials
response to the US blockade of Iranian ports, which began on April 14. Tehran says the blockade violates the terms of the ceasefire. Trump on Saturday said that the US was having “very good conversations
Iran has sent its response to US proposals to end the war via mediators in Pakistan, Iranian state media report. No details have been released. The US has not made details of its proposals public