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News Agency] In this vein, Iran’s latest proposal to the US is to postpone talking about the country’s nuclear programme, even though Trump
talks and the truce, we break down the latest from both sides and four potential scenarios that could play out in the next few days:  People in Tehran take part
Iran’s IRNA news agency is reporting that Araghchi and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, “discussed and exchanged views on issues related to diplomacy and ceasefire, as well as the latest regional developments”. - Araghchi also
Trump cited when he launched strikes in February in the midst of nuclear talks. Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful. Reuters and other news organisations have reported over the past week that Tehran
News on Sunday, Trump said Iran already knew what was required. “They cannot have a nuclear weapon. Otherwise, there’s no reason to meet,” he said, adding that Tehran was welcome to reach
Trump unilaterally extended the ceasefire with Iran this week, hours before it was set to expire, without indicating a new expiration date. Iran has dismissed that extension as "meaningless," saying the continued U.S. naval blockade
latest high-profile Republican to express his regret for cheerleading Trump, admitting he is “tormented” by his prior support. For today’s First Edition, I spoke with Guardian US live news editor ***Chris Michael*** about
Iran since late February, triggering an energy crisis. Trump said he was stopping the efforts for “a short period” so he could finalise a deal with Tehran but added that his [blockade of Iranian ports
latest in a rapid series of dramatic and often contradictory changes in policy and came amid reports the US was claiming progress in stalled negotiations between Tehran and Washington. “Assuming Iran agrees to give what
latest **peace talks** news, and [whether or not Iran will attend negotiations](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/19/trumps-sends-delegation-to-pakistan-for-possible-new-round-of-iran-war-talks) in Pakistan. **State broadcaster IRIB on Sunday cited Iranian sources as saying “there are currently no plans to participate
talks aimed at ending the war. But U.S. President Donald Trump's latest effort also risks reigniting full-scale fighting as the U.S. and Iran steadily ramp up pressure. The United Arab Emirates issued
Trump wrote in a post on social media shortly after the agreement entered into force. He also suggested the top Israeli and Lebanese leaders may be invited to the White House for further talks. With
Trump told Fox News on Sunday. “You know, there is a telephone. We have nice, secure lines. “They know what has to be in the agreement,” the US president said. “It’s very simple: they
talk Iran, Ukraine:** US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke by telephone with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, according to the State Department, on a day of deadly Russian attacks in cities across Ukraine
News Agency. The future of Iran’s nuclear programme and the Strait of Hormuz are key sticking points in the negotiations. The latest comments from the political leadership came after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard
talks on its disputed nuclear program and other longstanding issues. ### Negotiations make little progress Iran's latest proposal for ending the war calls for the U.S. to lift sanctions, end the blockade, withdraw forces from
latest 14-point peace proposal, saying 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
latest peace proposal, Iran said it wants to focus on ending the war instead of extending the truce and wants all issues resolved within 30 days. The new proposal calls for guarantees against future attacks
latest escalation as the ceasefire between the U.S., Israel and Iran nears its end this week. ![The sun rises behind a tanker anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Qeshm Island, Iran
talks to a later stage, an issue Trump has considered a “red line”. Despite the diplomatic opening, the US president did not rule out the possibility of renewed hostilities. “If they do something bad, there