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news agency quoted a source close to the negotiating team as saying: "There is no such thing in Iran's proposal as accepting taking out enriched nuclear material." Earlier this week, Trump
negotiations" under pressure, threats, or a blockade. Here's more news on the war in the Middle East: ### **Iran war mediator sends message to Trump
negotiations are now taking place.” Iran’s semiofficial Tasnim News Agency also reported on Monday that Iran has submitted a revised 14-point peace plan to end the war although details were not immediately made
news agency reported. But he outlined what he said were the latest contours of what was being negotiated. - The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Iran had agreed “in principle” to open the Strait
news agency IRNA reported. Trump had said Iran’s 10-point plan was a “significant proposal” but “not good enough”. The April 7 proposal from Iran came in response to a [15-point plan](/economy/2026/3/25/us-iran-mediation-what-are-each-sides-demands-and-is-a-deal-possible
Trump told US lawmakers the war on Iran will end “very quickly” and “hopefully … in a very nice manner”. US Vice President JD Vance said at a White House news briefing that Tehran-Washington negotiations
Iran’s nuclear activities. The Reuters news agency, citing an official briefed on the meeting, said Trump wants the nuclear issue addressed at the start of any negotiations
Trump had requested changes to its terms. The changes are related to the Strait of Hormuz shipping channel and the removal of highly enriched uranium from Iran, the BBC's US news partner CBS News
News on Wednesday reported that Trump was once again “inching” toward the radical strikes on Iran, which would potentially devastate Iran’s economy and both military and civilian life, without necessarily reopening the strait
Trump on Tuesday denied reports from semi-official news agencies in [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) that Tehran had paused negotiations
Trump reportedly tightened the terms of in recent days. Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency cited a source close to the country’s negotiating
Trump said he was confident that Iran would negotiate, adding that the country would otherwise “see problems”. He [told](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-tells-pbs-news-that-lots-of-bombs-start-going-off-if-iran-ceasefire-expires) PBS News
Iran. - **Iranian negotiations with the US had not been cut off but no progress had been made,** Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araqchi told Lebanese broadcaster Al Mayadeen on Wednesday. - **Donald Trump suggested earlier there could
negotiated, subject to finalisation between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) and the various other Countries,” Trump posted. The US and western countries have been insistent that Iran
news agency said the US had accepted a temporary waiver on sanctions of Iran's crude oil during the negotiations, raising hopes of progress in peace talks. Later on Monday, Trump
negotiations, but US President Donald Trump cancelled the trip and said, “we have all the cards, they have none” while reiterating his claim about “infighting and confusion” among Iran’s leadership. “If they want
Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire was “the right one”, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov told reporters, including from the AFP news agency. - **Sticking points in US-Iran negotiations
Trump’s attack came after Leo denounced a “delusion of omnipotence” as fuelling the US-Israel war in Iran and urged political leaders to stop and negotiate peace. We’ll have more on Vance
Trump attacked news outlets, including CNN, accusing them of downplaying US strikes on Iran and claiming he is “winning” the war, while dismissing critical reporting as “fake news”. ## In Israel: - Israel has been demanding
Trump earlier told a Fox News Channel reporter that he wanted the Iranians to stop firing missiles and return to the negotiating table. He also said that Israel's strikes in Lebanon earlier Sunday were