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Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, sparking a regional war that for the first time spread to U.S. allies in the Gulf including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Iran struck U.S. military bases
agreements in Extremadura, Aragon and Castilla y Leon, and hopes to carry that partnership into national power if the PP, as forecast, wins. As the PP continues its alliance with Vox, which includes adopting
agreement solves none of the fundamental problems that brought Hezbollah and [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel) to war and – absent a radical shift in both parties’ positions – fighting could easily resume. The sources of the conflict
war reparations, an end to the US [naval blockade](/news/2026/4/24/how-long-can-iran-survive-the-uss-hormuz-blockade) of its ports and a ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon, where US ally Israel is fighting Iranian-backed Hezbollah. Iran has also insisted
Israel and Lebanon”. Hezbollah has said it will not abide by any agreements made by Israeli and Lebanese government negotiators in Washington. Asked about the possible restart of US-Iranian talks, Vance appeared
Israel reject. Tehran argues the previous use of US bases in the region to attack Iran means the “strait can no longer be treated as a normal and neutral waterway”. ![The Gambia-flagged tanker vessel
US negotiations with Iran falter, and the end of the truce period approaches next week. Both Netanyahu and Israel's military leaders have been keen to emphasise in recent days that the ceasefire Trump agreed
war a fifth of the world’s oil travelled through the strait of Hormuz. Photograph: Getty Images Any agreement between the US and Iran could also help lower tensions in Lebanon, where a separate truce
war, Israel had set out to bring about structural change in the Middle East. “The structural change [Israel wants] is that the ‘Axis of Resistance’ must no longer be allowed to threaten Israel with destruction
agreement gives Iran the right to control the strait that is cataclysmic for the world”. Trump himself has not commented directly on Iran’s demands, but said the US would “be helping with the traffic
US-Israel war on Iran. Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, who has been at the centre of mediating talks between Washington and Tehran, is accompanying Sharif. Speaking to Chinese leaders in Beijing alongside Munir
US president and hardliners in Tehran, were on Monday trying to coax both sides to put the conditions in place for a second round of talks in Islamabad this week, including easing the standoff
agreement on ending the United States-Israel war on Iran. Futures for Brent crude due for delivery in August dipped nearly 1 percent on Wednesday, extending declines of about 5 percent on each
Israel war on Iran, will be held, Araghchi said. - According to Araghchi, Iran and Oman, as coastal states of the Strait of Hormuz, had agreed to continue expert-level consultations to ensure safe transit
Iran and step back from a conflict that, analysts warn, threatens to tip the world into [recession](/video/counting-the-cost/2026/3/18/could-the-iran-war-trigger-a-global-recession). Earlier this month, Spain called for the suspension of the European Union’s trade agreement with Israel
Israel's strikes on Lebanon by threatening to suspend talks with the US - a potential setback to Trump's efforts to extricate himself from an unpopular war with Iran. Trump was asked by a journalist
US-Israel war on Iran began on February 28. Israeli forces now occupy about 2,000sq km (770sq miles) of Lebanese territory – nearly one-fifth of the country. Iran-backed Hezbollah entered the war
US is sneaking oil past the Strait of Hormuz Since the U.S. and Israel started the war with Feb. 28 attacks on Iran, the conflict has shaken the global economy, driven up energy prices
agreement** and is “both unlawful and criminal”, Esmaeil Baqaei, a spokesperson for Iran’s foreign ministry, said on Sunday. - **Oil prices jumped, the US dollar rose and stock futures fell on Monday as investors dealt
Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel).** > double quotation markIt is Trump that is desperate for them to sign the agreement, as his statements reveal, and Iran that is dragging their feet.” in a post online, Shapiro says