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ceasefire between his country and Iran, and after Iran refused to attend the latest proposed round of peace talks in Islamabad. (Photo by Getty Images)](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/getty_69e96cf34e-1776905459.jpg?w=770&resize=770%2C513&quality=80) Ships anchored off Bandar Abbas in Iran
proposals passed on to the US through Pakistan, Iran has in recent weeks sought multistage negotiations, with a preliminary deal aimed at ending the war, and negotiations on the White House’s demands that Tehran
details on how the operation, dubbed “Project Freedom”, would work. Trump did not specify whether the plan would involve escorts by the US Navy, a proposal previously shot down by administration officials, citing a lack
detailed statement saying Hezbollah had accepted a US proposal for a “mutual cessation of attacks”. “Under the proposed arrangement, Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs would cease in exchange for Hezbollah refraining from carrying
proposed peace deal between the US and Iran must be clarified to Iran’s satisfaction before the memorandum of understanding can be sent to Iran’s supreme national security council and the supreme leader Motjaba
ceasefire in Lebanon and Iran’s claims about its right to charge fees in the crucial waterway revealed the agreement’s [many loose ends](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/15/analysis-us-iran-peace-deal-shipping-sanctions-relief-nuclear-talks-ballistic-missiles). Speaking at the start of bilateral talks with
details about what could be a sweeping attempt to help hundreds of vessels and some 20,000 seafarers. Iran quickly denounced the move as a ceasefire violation. Trump said in a social media post
details on how this would be achieved, the president presented it as a humanitarian gesture “on behalf of the United States, Middle Eastern Countries but, in particular, the Country of Iran”. “I have told
proposals brokered by Qatari and Pakistani mediators would extend the ceasefire for 60 days while negotiations continued over Iran’s nuclear programme. Yet hopes of a breakthrough were repeatedly dashed as both sides balked
details latest strikes:** Speaking to Fox News, Donald Trump said the US fired 49 Tomahawk missiles at targets inside Iran, some as close as 40 miles (64km) from Tehran, while US fighter jets targeted radar
ceasefire and growing tensions over control of the [Hormuz Strait](/news/2026/4/24/how-long-can-iran-survive-the-uss-hormuz-blockade). White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Friday that US envoys would sit down with Abbas Araghchi, expressing hope that parties would “move
ceasefire. Iran submitted a response to a US proposal to end the two-month war via Pakistan on Sunday, Iranian state media reported, with US President Donald Trump [branding](/economy/2026/5/11/iran-war-day-73-trump-and-tehran-clash-over-latest-peace-proposals) Iran’s terms as “totally
ceasefire deal, has heightened tensions. The US and Iran have also been continuing to attack, capture and intercept ships, while countries in the Gulf region have also come under attack again. So what’s Iran
proposal as a “framework agreement” or MoU that would first establish broad principles before details are negotiated over 30 to 60 days. “The trend this week has been towards a reduction in disputes, but there
Iran,” he said. “From now on, all Israeli ships, not military, all hostile countries, their ships and their movement in the strait of Hormuz must be freed.” The Khorosan newspaper expressed concern at the licence
details of ongoing talks. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Air defences activated in Iran:** Air defences were heard in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Thursday night after being activated to counter small aircraft
detail, Trump said the visit involved too much travel and expense for what he considered an inadequate Iranian offer. The cancellation came after [Iran said it would not be attending any direct talks](https://www.theguardian.com
details of a final agreement could be worked out “within a reasonable timeframe between 30 to 60 days” after the initial framework was complete. - The naval blockade must be completely lifted within 30 days, Tasnim
proposal from Tehran, but it has already been rejected. The conflict has already pushed energy prices to multi-year highs, stoked inflation and darkened global growth prospects. Here is what we know
ceasefire. Here is what we know as the conflict enters day 66: ## In Iran - Responding to Trump’s new naval operation, Iran’s military said on Monday: “Any foreign armed force, especially the aggressive US