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US president said in the interview recorded on Friday. He added: “We’re very close to a deal, or I’m going to blow the hell out of them [Iran].” Yvette Cooper
talks has narrowed so much that it may simply be postponing future crises. Some Obama-era officials who helped broker the 2015 Iran nuclear deal that Trump later scrapped have argued that the US
talks with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The US official said on Sunday that under the proposed “roadmap”, Hezbollah would halt all attacks on Israel in exchange for Israel refraining
talks in Paris involving nearly 50 countries, which Turner said signalled global resolve to prevent tolls or restrictions being imposed on the shipping route, normally used to move one fifth of the world
Lebanon remain paused as a precondition for further peace talks with the United States. Trump unilaterally extended the ceasefire with Iran this week, hours before it was set to expire, without indicating a new expiration
Lebanon beyond the Litani River and as the militant group Hezbollah continues to launch drones into Israel. ### US military attacks Iran The U.S. military's Central Command said it carried out the strikes in Iran
Lebanon, which makes it hard to see how Trump can negotiate an end to the war on Iran as Tehran insists that the conflict can only end when attacks on “all fronts” have ceased
ceasefire came into effect in April](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/07/trump-iran-war-ceasefire). Donald Trump on Thursday threatened to seize Iran’s oil export terminal of Kharg Island and launch a new wave of attacks, then suddenly claimed
ceasefire, as well as a growing source of fiction between Israel and its sponsors in Washington. On Tuesday, Trump sought to emphasise those differences, saying that he was “not happy” with Israel’s conduct
ceasefires in [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) and Lebanon to hold,”** with urgent need to “re-establish peace and stability through diplomatic means.” But **she warns that “the consequences of this conflict may echo for months
talks, a plan that dissolved after Iran said it would not be attending. Mahdi Mohammadi, an adviser to Iran's main negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, posted on [X](https://x.com/mmohammadii61/status/2046687504330260675?s=20): "Trump's ceasefire extension
ceasefire ends on Wednesday 22 April. Trump’s comments followed a wave of speculation about a new round of negotiations, after 21 hours of talks on the weekend. Those ended with the US vice-president
talks in Pakistan, held a rare phone call with United Arab Emirates Vice President Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. They discussed “regional developments and ways to de-escalate tensions in the region”, according
ceasefire that ends on 21 April.** “I think you’re going to be watching an amazing two days ahead,” Trump told reporter Jonathan Karl. > double quotation markIt could end either way, but I think
ceasefire meant to facilitate peace talks came into effect in Apri. It has been largely observed, despite exchanges of fire and reports of strikes in the strategic strait of Hormuz, which Iran has continued
Lebanon, and “a new mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz”. A day before the ceasefire between the US and Iran had come into effect, Iran had submitted a 10-point peace [plan](/news/2026/4/7/whats-irans-10-point-peace-plan-that-trump-says-is-not-good-enough), which included
talks, which Iran’s state news agency IRNA said was delivered via mediator Pakistan. “They’re asking for things that I can’t agree to,” he said. - Analyst Sultan Barakat [said Iran and the US
talks "could lead to something very positive for all". Trump added the operation would be a "humanitarian gesture" made on behalf of the US, Iran and other Middle Eastern nations, without listing which countries
ceasefire – with diminishing impact on global oil prices. Trump and Netanyahu went to war together against Iran on 28 February but fell out of step within days, as soon as it was clear that
Lebanon. On Saturday, Trump spoke to the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, the key original advocate of the war when it began in February, to try to reassure him on the ceasefire’s terms. Netanyahu