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comments that suggested a preliminary agreement could be signed as soon as this weekend, with a series of angry social media posts describing the Iranians as “very dishonorable people to deal with”. “With them, there
ceasefire is on massive life support, where the doctor walks in and says: ‘Sir, your loved one has approximately a 1% chance of living.’” Last week, the US sent Iran a set of conditions
ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, which began on 16 April and was [recently extended](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/15/israel-and-lebanon-agree-ceasefire-extension-us-says) by 45 days. The potential deal between the US and Iran to their war also reportedly requires Israel
ceasefire negotiations began, though those talks have since stalled. Since then, Tehran continues to effectively block the Strait of Hormuz and Washington has maintained a [naval blockade](/news/2026/4/29/irans-currency-falls-to-new-low-as-us-blockade-sanctions-impact-trade) of Iranian ports and ships
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
ceasefire, according to Vali Nasr, professor of international affairs and Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins University. He pointed to Trump’s threat in early April that an “entire civilisation will die” if Iran
comments come with the temporary US-Iran ceasefire set to end on Wednesday, but with no certainty over whether a second round of peace talks will go ahead in Pakistan. There is tightened security
comments mark a further public admission that relations between the two allies have come under pressure of late. Recently, US President Donald Trump reportedly clashed with the Israeli leader over military action in Lebanon that
Trump later said seven boats had been hit. On Tuesday, the Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, quoting an unnamed Iranian military commander, reported Tehran had launched an investigation after the US allegations of vessel attacks. IRIB
terms have provoked alarm, dismay and anger in Israel. “Israel is completely beholden to the decisions of a capricious, hollow and desperate American president,” Nahum Barnea wrote in Yedioth Ahronoth, one of several commentators
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
term, was filled with pomp and circumstance, including a greeting from waiving children and a military honour guard, a private tour of a secretive former imperial garden, and the Confucian 15th-century Temple of Heaven
term, particularly by persuading Saudi Arabia to join. Israel’s [genocidal war on Gaza](/news/2025/10/7/two-years-of-israels-genocide-in-gaza-by-the-numbers) has halted the process for now. Trump has also praised the UAE’s president, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Comments made by Iranian officials over the weekend had likewise signalled both sides were making progress on elements of a peace deal. Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said on Saturday progress did not mean
commented on the proposed agreement. But semi-official news agencies, often used for Iranian leadership messaging, have said that disputes over "one or two" issues were jeopardizing the potential deal. On Monday, Tasnim news agency
ceasefire extension, during which the strait of Hormuz would be reopened, according [to Axios](https://www.axios.com/2026/05/24/iran-deal-strait-hormuz-sanctions-nuclear). Iran would agree to clear mines it deployed in the strait and allow ships to pass freely
ceasefire accord, prompting a fall in oil and other commodity prices while stock markets rose. All commercial ships, including United States vessels, can sail through the strait, although their plans need to be coordinated with
commentators said, that Washington was ready to launch major operations in the Gulf without consulting its allies – or protecting them from the fallout. Both versions suggest a lack of preparation underpinning Project Freedom
commented on the incident. The announcement came after the White House confirmed US Vice-President JD Vance would lead another delegation for a second round of talks on ending the war with Iran in Pakistan
term but just the latest top defense leader to step down or be ousted. No reason was given for the unexpected departure of the Navy's top civilian official, coming as the sea service