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negotiations will be postponed until after the implementation of the other party's commitments under the memorandum". What those commitments are - and how Iran interprets them - will help determine whether this deal sticks. Energy market
comments from US Energy Secretary Chris Wright on going “back to the military method to open the strait”. That, the analyst told Al Jazeera, revealed that the US was looking at “a Hormuz operation
US last month](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/16/trump-announces-10-day-ceasefire-in-lebanon-after-excellent-conversations) between Israel and the militant Islamist movement now appears close to total collapse, complicating negotiations to bring a definitive end to the war with Iran. Tehran, which
comments, Baghaei said Iran would act "in any way necessary to secure our interests". Speaking in the Oval Office later on Monday, Trump addressed the ceasefire between the two countries which has largely been [observed
Netanyahu will speak with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. Lebanon has yet to comment but, on Thursday, Iran’s speaker of parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf told his Lebanese counterpart, Nabih Berri, in a [phone conversation](/news/2026/4/16/ceasefire-in-lebanon-as-important-as-in-iran-says-ghalibaf
Netanyahu said he had spoken to Trump and “expressed his appreciation” for the US president’s commitment that any final deal would also involve limits on Tehran’s missile production, and the cessation of Iran
negotiate via the press. - **Israel has not commented:**There has been no official comment from Israel about the peace agreement. ## In Iran - The secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said on Monday that
negotiations as both sides announced on day 94 of the war on Iran that they traded attacks: ## In Iran - **Production
Netanyahu** said on Sunday that **Donald Trump** had reaffirmed his support for Israel’s right “to defend itself against threats on all fronts, including in Lebanon”. **Hello and welcome to the Guardian’s continuing coverage
comment from Iran or Israel. Trump said speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had pressed the U.S. to go to war, went "very well." **There had been growing optimism among officials** Earlier
Iran-backed Lebanese group, Hezbollah. In its war on Lebanon, Israel has killed at least 2,196 people and displaced more than one million. But on Friday morning, Lebanon’s army reported several ceasefire violations
commenting on Trump’s proposal. The turnaround came on Monday, after Trump laid out his vision for expanding the Abraham Accords, a series of normalisation deals between Israel and nearby Arab states. “It should
commentators in Israel have claimed the deal will strengthen Hezbollah and other militant Islamist organisations around the region supported by Tehran. However Israel, which depends on the US for vital military, diplomatic and other support
comments the price of Brent crude plunged to about $89 a barrel (£66), down 4.4% on the day. Speaking to reporters, Trump said: "We have a deal that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon
negotiations with the Iranians,” said Valensise. “If the Lebanese front can be part of a deal with Iran, then everyone has an interest in de-escalation there.” European governments, including Italy, have been watching nervously
negotiated in a second phase. Iran has been letting some ships through, giving preference to ships linked to countries with which it has alliances or close ties, and striking government-to-government agreements, the news
negotiations with the US.** The bold claims were made during an interview on the New York Post’s Pod Force One podcast published this morning, **as violence erupted in the Gulf once again after
Netanyahu, had mounted the attacks on Iran in defiance of Trump, but then suggested it was possible that Israel was trying to sabotage talks with the US since it feared the terms of the deal
negotiations." He also said Iran "has its finger on the trigger and is ready" and warned that if the US did not "surrender and grant the necessary concessions", Iran would "deliver a harsh and regret
comments by Merz that Tehran is “humiliating” Washington at the negotiating table. Merz said that “the Americans obviously have no strategy”, to which Trump said the chancellor “thinks it’s OK for Iran to have