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Iran saying it was not yet ready to commit to attending. Trump had unilaterally extended a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday to allow more time to reconvene the negotiators as the US
negotiations failed. Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar said Iran’s military headquarters has released a statement, saying a resumption of the war was likely “as evidence shows the US is not committed
commitments”. ## What is on the agenda? The technical talks between the US and Iran will take place for 60 days, where officials from both sides are expected to discuss the final phase of the peace
Iran has not publicly committed to attending the negotiations as tensions over Tehran’s closure of the Hormuz Strait and [the US
Iran to commit to disposing of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and to negotiate “severe and long-term limitations, and or cancellation of enrichment activity”. In an exchange with the Democratic US
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran seeks “dialogue and agreement”, but that “breach of commitments, blockade and threats” are hindering negotiations, while the White House said US
negotiations with the US if Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon continues. Here is what we know on day 95 of the war: ## In Iran - **Iran says Lebanon covered by ceasefire terms:** Foreign Minister Abbas
commitment” by Iran to surrender its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. The report, citing two unnamed US officials, said details of how Iran would transfer or relinquish the material would be addressed at a later
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian previously said Tehran remained open to talks but that "breach of commitments, blockade and threats are main obstacles to genuine negotiations". Pakistan has mediated contact between the two sides
negotiated at a later date. It also reported that the US had committed to ending Israel’s ongoing invasion and offensive in Lebanon. In recent weeks, Trump and his top officials have repeatedly [alternated](/news/2026/6/10/trump-hardens-tone-against-iran-says-may-keep-going-with-strikes
negotiate – with the input of specialist nuclear experts – for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear agreement between Iran, the US and other countries in 2015. Trump took the US out of that deal
commitments if the US fails to meet its obligations. He reiterated that Iran’s missile programme is not open for negotiation
Iran’s parliament and top negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said US bases and assets in the region had become “legitimate targets” after the Israeli strike. “They are neither committed
negotiating team will use the 60 days of talks to try to reach an agreement over Iran’s nuclear program. The MOU calls for Iran to, at minimum, dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium
negotiator, said late last night that reopening the strait of Hormuz would be “impossible” while the US and Israel committed “flagrant” breaches of the ceasefire, including the US naval blockade, “the hostage-taking
US. “It is not possible to judge until a clear conclusion is reached,” Araghchi said amid the recent speculation about the negotiations. “Everything that is being said now is speculation and should not be taken
Iran has welcomed dialogue and agreement and continues to do so,” he said in a social media post, addressing the US and Israel. “Breach of commitments, blockade and threats are main obstacles to genuine negotiations
negotiators would travel for talks, because they first wanted to see signs that the interim agreement, which includes Lebanon in the US-Iran ceasefire, is being implemented. The Swiss Foreign Ministry followed up with
Iran’s parliamentary speaker and top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf condemned the attacks, adding that US bases and assets across the region had become “legitimate targets” following the strikes. “They are neither committed
US president’s commitment that any final deal would also involve limits on Tehran’s missile production, and the cessation of Iran’s support for its “terrorist proxies” in the region, which include Hezbollah. Diplomats