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ceasefire. In other key developments: - **Donald Trump is unhappy with an Iranian proposal on the war because it does not address Iran’s nuclear program, Reuters cited a US official as saying** on Monday, after
Lebanon, mutual respect for sovereignty, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lifting of the US naval blockade on Iranian shipping. Iran's immediate obligations are significant, but relatively limited. Tehran has agreed
negotiations to reach and involved hundreds of specialists across technical and legal fields, including multiple US experts. Under it, Iran agreed to restrict the enrichment of uranium and to subject itself to inspections in exchange
Iran back to the negotiating table”. - **Diplomacy through coercion:** Retired US General Mark Kimmitt told Al Jazeera that Washington’s latest strikes appear to stem more from frustration with stalled diplomacy than from
ceasefire, Israel has continued to blow up neighbourhoods in border villages in south Lebanon to create an annihilated area it is calling a “forward defence” line. Israeli officials have openly said they aim to replicate
Iran close the Strait of Hormuz, has sent gasoline prices soaring in the US and fuelled inflation. Critics have [accused Trump](/news/2026/3/1/netanyahus-war-analysts-say-trumps-iran-strikes-benefit-israel-not-us) of allowing Israel to drag the US into a war that does
ceasefire](/news/2026/6/4/israel-and-lebanon-agree-to-conditional-ceasefire), saying it was “contingent on a complete cessation” of fire by Hezbollah after US-led talks in Washington, DC. On Friday, amid [reports that a deal](/news/liveblog/2026/6/12/iran-war-live-trump-claims-tehran-deal-approved-cancels-new-strikes) between the US and Iran
ceasefire is “on life support”. While the specific proposals in the latest plan from Iran have not been made public, Baghaei said demands include the release of its assets frozen abroad and the lifting
ceasefire was previously understood to exempt Beirut from Israeli strikes, though [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel) has struck the southern suburbs twice in what is still a reduction from the daily bombing of the capital before
negotiated end to the US-Israel war on Iran. ## Global economy - **India retailers raise fuel prices:** State-owned fuel retailers in India have increased diesel prices by 2.71 rupees ($0.0283) per litre and petrol
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
ceasefire. [Israel’s “Yellow Line”](/news/2026/4/19/does-israels-yellow-line-violate-the-lebanon-ceasefire) is a military zone stretching roughly 10km (six miles) north of the border inside southern Lebanon.  (Al Jazeera
negotiation table and agree.” **Stocks in Asia fell sharply and oil prices rose early on Monday after Iran fired missiles at Israel** and after heavy losses on Wall Street. At 9.53am (0053 GMT) Japan
US negotiators started talking to their Iranian counterparts and Pakistani mediators in the run up to a ceasefire announcement on 8 April, Israel was left out of the loop. Israeli officials complained to the press
ceasefire for 60 days, paving the way for [further negotiations](/features/2026/6/16/optics-of-peace-first-details-later-the-us-iran-60-day-challenge) over Iran’s nuclear programme, US sanctions on Tehran and the release of frozen assets. Here’s how the world has reacted
Iran deal still proving elusive, the restraint over action in Beirut appears, for now at least, to have been lifted. There is also growing concern in Lebanon over the latest advances by Israeli forces occupying
negotiations,” one Iranian source told Reuters. The mechanism for releasing frozen Iranian funds remains a significant sticking point. Iran wants the money to be released all at once directly to Tehran, while the US favours
negotiations under the shadow of threats,” Ghalibaf [wrote](https://x.com/mb_ghalibaf/status/2046339369884086287), adding that Iran had “prepared to reveal new cards on the battlefield” over the previous two weeks. Iran’s judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei
negotiations have taken place on the details of the nuclear file. At this stage, our priority is ending the war,” he said in a weekly press briefing. The latest exchange underscored the fragility
US President Donald Trump met Lebanese and Israeli envoys at a new round of peace talks Thursday, with Beirut seeking a one-month extension of a shaky ceasefire set to expire. **BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty