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Iran-backed Hezbollah group. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who mediated, said it was a "historic opportunity" to end Hezbollah's influence. A US statement said the two sides had agreed to launch direct
Iran. The US state department said Tuesday that Israel and [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) have agreed to launch direct negotiations at a mutually agreed-upon time and place, following today’s meeting in Washington
Rubio's statement, but Iran's parliamentary speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf earlier said: "We know well that the continuation of the status quo is intolerable for America, while we are just getting started." Ghalibaf, Iran
Iran - which he called a "memorandum of understanding" - had been "largely negotiated", prompting speculation an announcement could be imminent. Comments made by Iranian officials over the weekend had likewise signalled both sides were making progress
statements. ## What are Iran’s conditions? Al Jazeera’s Atas said, according to Iranian sources, officials are pursuing a “three-phase approach”. In the first phase, lasting 30 days, Tehran wants negotiations focused on permanently
Iran and it's strategically important for the US to keep the country close. But Rubio is not likely to make statements around Pakistan on this trip. "Any talks around Pakistan are likely to stay
Rubio says war ‘over’ United States President Donald Trump [has announced](/news/liveblog/2026/5/6/iran-war-live-trump-says-hormuz-operation-paused-amid-us-tehran-talks) a temporary pause to the US military’s “Project Freedom” operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying “great progress” had been made
statement by Tamim’s office. A ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran has been in place since early April after more than a month of war. The truce was meant not only to stop
Iran's biggest trading partner. If Xi helps nudge Tehran towards the negotiating table, it may give him even more leverage. "It's in their interest to resolve this," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Rubio saying any permanent truce needs to include a deal on Iran’s nuclear programme. The statement came after Tehran offered to reopen the strait of Hormuz – a choke point for a fifth of global
negotiations with Iran. “I think that we are making progress. The fundamental question is, do we make enough progress that we satisfy the president’s red line?” Vance told reporters at the White House
Rubio warned: “Iran is trying to create a tolling system. They’re trying to convince Oman… to join them in a tolling system in an international waterway. There is not a country in the world
negotiation plan, demanded an end to Israel's attacks against the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah as part of any permanent agreement. Other demands from the Iranian delegation included the release of $6 billion
Iran and AI on table The US president, Donald Trump, has met China’s leader, Xi Jinping, for a [momentous summit](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/13/trump-china-summit-xi-jinping-talks) that will pack negotiations on global conflict, international trade
negotiations. On Wednesday, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said the latest US proposal was being considered and that Tehran would share its views with Pakistani mediators. Pakistan's foreign minister said his country was "endeavouring
statements that it is not seeking a prolonged occupation of Iran. The US has maintained it is not seeking outright regime change in its war, which it launched alongside Israel on February 28, but that
Rubio told reporters in New Delhi, India, on Sunday. “The president is not going to make a bad deal – he’s just not,” he added. He added that a “pretty solid” proposal
negotiating table until the blockade is lifted.  Security
Rubio, US lawmakers noted that the “public record strongly and consistently supports the conclusion that Israel possesses nuclear weapons”. It pointed to a 1974 US Special National Intelligence Estimate and several statements
statement against Tehran, accusing it of “spoiling” efforts at peace. Meanwhile in Washington, Donald Trump’s rhetoric had escalated to new levels of hysteria, as he threatened that Iran’s “whole civilisation will die tonight