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Iran said it was reviewing the latest US [peace proposal](/news/2026/5/7/what-are-us-proposals-to-end-war-and-will-iran-agree-to-them). Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar Atas said the Iranians are accusing Israel and the US of violating the ceasefire, however
responsibility for their own security, and that Germany was “on the right track” in this regard. In other developments: - **Trump said he is [“not satisfied”](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/01/pakistan-backchannel-us-iran-deal-peace) with a new proposal from Iran
Iran is still mulling its response to a 14-point proposal by Washington, with Iranian frozen assets and war reparations among other main sticking points. In a meeting with US Secretary of State Marc Rubio
peace agreement. Pakistan has been central to these efforts, seeking to keep diplomatic channels open, but talks hosted in Islamabad last month ended without a breakthrough. Iran’s foreign ministry says it is reviewing Washington
peace proposal as “a piece of garbage” that he had not even finished reading. Trump’s remarks followed a report by CBS News on Monday saying Iran had moved several military aircraft, including
peace”. The UAE weathered more Iranian strikes than any other country during the war – although most were intercepted. A fragile US-Iran ceasefire agreed on April 8 remains in effect, despite several days of [clashes
peace. We’ll have more on Vance’s comments soon. **US vice-president JD Vance says the US made a lot of progress in its weekend talks with Iran in Pakistan**. Asked whether more talks
Iran after [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) said the ceasefire was “on life support” after rejecting Tehran’s peace proposal, calling it “totally unacceptable”. Referring to the ceasefire in force since 7 April, Trump said
responsible for attacking US forces, including missile and drone launch sites; command and control locations; and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance nodes." "Centcom does not seek escalation but remains positioned and ready to protect American forces
peace proposal aimed at halting the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The plan comes as Washington weighs its next steps, including delaying talks on Iran’s nuclear programme. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas
proposal included ending the naval blockade and lifting US and international sanctions, while preserving Iran’s control over its [nuclear programme](/news/2026/5/10/trump-says-us-will-not-allow-iran-to-reach-enriched-uranium) and foreign policy — the issues Washington cited when launching the war. Trump called
peace deal with Iran, describing it as a “disaster” and questioning why the US president launched the war in the first place. Allies of Trump who strongly backed his controversial decision to order
US may strike Iran again](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/19/trump-threatens-a-big-hit-if-tehran-does-not-make-deal-soon)** – a day after he said he had held off a major assault in hopes of a peace deal – but Tehran’s army **threatened to open “new fronts
peace deal with Washington. Israel’s airstrikes killed seven people in Lebanon on Sunday, including an **Islamic Jihad** commander, Lebanese authorities and state media said, despite the fragile ceasefire as **Hezbollah** called US-brokered talks
responsible for America’s national security have the expertise and tools they need to succeed.” The appointment of a senior figure who previously worked for a lobbying group advocating a harder line on Iran
responsibility for the attacks. The strikes showered the streets in rubble and caused a wave of people to flee the southern suburbs in fear of further strikes. After Iran’s missile attacks on northern Israel
response to recent attacks on US forces and international commercial ships transiting regional waters”, including the downing of a US Apache attack helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. Iran has denied deliberately targeting
US NAVY/AFP/Getty Images Trump called off Project Freedom, the plan to escort oil tankers through the strait, after little more than two days last week ostensibly to give Iran time to respond to his peace
response to US-Israeli attacks on Iran in late February, Tehran effectively closed the strait to vessels, only allowing a relatively small number of ships from “friendly” countries like China, Malaysia and Pakistan through
response to “aggressive Iranian actions that included the shootdown of a US MQ-1 drone that was operating over international waters”. “US fighter aircraft swiftly responded by eliminating Iranian air defences, a ground control station