240 resultsfor “Iran response to US agreement”
agreement to end the war, and that the Iranian leadership had agreed to a deal when in fact they had not. The destruction of Bemani’s water tanks occurred shortly after Centcom announced strikes
response to our operations in the Middle East, they are well documented,” Rubio said as he arrived for the start of the meeting in Helsingborg. “That will have to be addressed. That
responsible for the worst antisemitic massacre in our history since the Shoah during which 51 French people lost their lives, a terrorist movement that must imperatively be disarmed and excluded from any participation
agreement. “Trumps’ threats have lost all credibility … Both sides are too far apart in terms of what they are willing to accept or work on but neither side want to go back
agreements with all three countries. He later confirmed that Ukrainian forces took part in active operations using domestically produced interceptor drones, shooting down Iranian Shaheds in several Gulf countries. According to the Reuters news agency
response to US-Israeli strikes. The US will rely on its fleet of naval vessels to control access to Iranian ports, and in turn restrict Tehran's ability to profit from oil exports
agreement. Palestinians want East Jerusalem to be the capital of any future Palestinian state. ## Violent society Last year, hordes of far-right and ultra-Orthodox marchers flooded into the city, attacking Palestinians and chanting racist
agreement, mostly by Israeli forces. --- ## Thousands in Lebanon head home despite warnings Thousands of people displaced by fighting in Lebanon in recent weeks began heading home Friday, hours after the ceasefire with Israel took effect
Iran in an idealised way to "provoke thought and discussion about political and cultural evolution", they said. The pair denied they were motivated by the money from social media engagement and said they
agreement that formalised ties between Russia and China following decades of ideological rivalry and mutual suspicion. The visit comes just days after United States President Donald Trump left Beijing following his own two-day visit
Iran. The ceasefire took effect at midnight local time in Lebanon, where Israel had been conducting devastating airstrikes aimed at wiping out the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia. Trump said on social media that the truce
Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz to shipping in response to US and Israeli strikes, in order to ease pressure on global crude oil prices. On April 13, it renewed the waiver
Iran. Within days, however, another moniker was already flying high in industry circles: the president’s own. The newly-branded President Donald J Trump international airport, less than five miles from Mar-a-Lago
agreements. It is unclear whether Sightline receives any resources or business incentives from the city of [Portland](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/portland), and finding out is the first step activists want local leaders to take. The activists
US–Israel war with Iran](/news/2026/3/18/iran-fires-missiles-drones-across-gulf-region-remains-in-war-crosshairs). Alongside security concerns, they also discussed expediting longstanding joint projects. Under the umbrella of the [Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)](/news/2017/12/4/what-is-the-gcc), these initiatives span transport, energy, water security and defence
US – saying he was named as an author on a journal article without his knowledge. On Monday [Guardian Australia revealed](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/may/11/mohammad-bagher-ghalibaf-iran-son-australia-links-melbourne-ntwnfb) that Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran’s top negotiator, had built extensive ties
agreement that the true impact of the conflict has yet to be felt, due to the lag between rising agricultural input costs and higher prices on shelves. They also agree that the severity
agreement as a bad deal, as it would allow the Strait to reopen without ensuring significant progress in preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the conflict would
agreement that became the framework for Chinese assistance over the following decade. United States intelligence assessments and most independent analysts point to Chinese help during that critical phase, including weapons-design information and enough enriched
agreements that are circulating, is being universally perceived as a defeat. Almost regardless of the outcome – most likely a return to the old status quo – the war looks ill-conceived, a monument to confused objectives