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regards [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news) as largely irrelevant. Iran is also likely to reject France and Britain’s plan for a taskforce to escort ships through the strait of Hormuz, a proposal endorsed
threat: The US and Israel struck first. Trump also failed to withdraw thousands of US troops deployed to fight the war at its 60-day mark: around April 29. House Democrats, who hold a minority
regarding Taiwan.” Trump said before departing for China on Tuesday that he [does not need](/news/2026/5/12/trump-downplays-us-iran-differences-as-he-heads-to-beijing-to-meet-with-xi) Xi’s help on Iran, saying that the conflict is “very much under control”. However, with petrol prices
threat of striking “bridges and power plants”, which [experts said](https://www.justsecurity.org/135423/professors-letter-international-law-iran-war/) could amount to war crimes under international law. Iran, however, has so far denied it will participate in the talks, accusing
threat. The BRICS exercise came amid the buildup of US military assets in the Middle East. The US and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28, killing more than 2,000 people
ceasefire in Lebanon and Iran’s claims about its right to charge fees in the crucial Hormuz waterway revealed some of the agreement’s loose ends. The memorandum of understanding is due to be formally
regarded by friend and foe alike. The money also pays for the nuclear deterrent. The UK is surrounded by water and has strong allies. All of these factors contribute to keeping us safe. But successive
regarding this process.” Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday on X that the finalisation of the US-Iran agreement is expected in the next 24 hours with “the electronic signing of the peace