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nuclear enrichment programme. He disliked the pact, which was signed by Barack Obama, and was discouraged from diplomacy by Israel, Iran’s arch-enemy. For years, Israel pushed the US to bomb Iran
nuclear Iran. Pope Leo would not be happy with the end result.” Trump added that “I think he’s very weak on crime and other things, so I’m not” going to apologise. > double quotation
US president reiterated that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons, while saying he was open to talks with Tehran. ## In Lebanon - The Ministry of Public Health said [Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon](/video/newsfeed/2026/4/27/satellite-images-show-scale-of-israeli-destruction-of-south-lebanon-towns) on Sunday killed
response to a Washington-backed nine-point peace proposal, which primarily sought a two-month ceasefire. However, in its latest peace proposal, Iran said it wants to focus on ending the war instead of extending
talks in Pakistan, but the negotiations did not break the deadlock. On Wednesday, Trump held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who had met Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in St Petersburg
response to Iran’s nuclear programme. Sanctions have significantly constrained Iran’s economy, limiting government revenue and contributing to inflation and currency depreciation. Measures enforced through the US Treasury also deter other countries and companies
nuclear weapon in Iran – days after intense speculation over what he might do, when he threatened to erase Iranian civilisation in a social media post that was widely condemned for its apparent genocidal intent. - **US
talks [between the two sides](/news/liveblog/2026/5/6/iran-war-live-trump-says-hormuz-operation-paused-amid-us-tehran-talks), Trump on Wednesday also said Iran should suspend its nuclear programme and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to resume bombardment if negotiations fall apart. “Look, this is very
nuclear programme. The statement came after Tehran offered to reopen the strait of Hormuz – a choke point for a fifth of global oil supply – in return for the US lifting its blockade of the strait
US-Israel strikes. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images Ali Ansari, a professor of modern history at St Andrews, said Iran, if not experiencing a leadership vacuum, is at least a country in transition since the newly installed
talks between Washington and Tehran, said Iran had agreed to “zero accumulation”, “zero stockpiling” and full verification of its existing stockpile by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran’s existing stockpile, the Omani minister
nuclear enrichment and hand over its 440kg of highly enriched uranium. The Iranians had said there remained a deficit of trust with the US, and wanted assurances they would not be attacked again
talk has become the [hallmark of Trump’s approach to the war](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/04/timeline-iran-war-trump-contradictions). On Monday alone, he bounced between a potential deal being close and warning that “lots of bombs” would “start going
talks in Pakistan, after initial negotiations over the weekend failed to yield a breakthrough. There has been movement on at least one major obstacle: Iran’s insistence that the current ceasefire must also apply
nuclear weapons. But later the president continued to suggest that the King was supporting his line on Iran - on an issue that has caused friction between the UK government and the Trump administration. "If that
nuclear sites, and transfer it to the US. He claimed Iran had agreed to stop enriching uranium on its soil. He also said the [Strait of Hormuz](/news/2026/4/18/iran-closes-strait-of-hormuz-again-over-us-blockade-of-its-ports) had been opened and would never
response to an earlier 15-point plan drafted by the US on March 25. Washington’s plan included a one-month ceasefire while the two sides negotiated terms to end the war, via Pakistan. Iran
US response to its latest proposal Tehran is reviewing the U.S. response to its latest proposal to end the war, Iran's judiciary Mizan news agency cited Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei as saying
responsibility toward the international community and the urgent humanitarian need to release the sailors who have been detained for a long time. " "This requires intensive diplomatic efforts and practical solutions to ensure permanent freedom
talking about”, and soon after raised the possibility of troop withdrawals. The Nato spokesperson, Allison Hart, said on Saturday that the alliance was “working with the US to understand the details of their decision