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US-Israeli assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Israel, which already occupied five points in southern Lebanon despite a 2024 ceasefire agreement, then proceeded with a new invasion of Lebanon – its most
US and [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) and forward motion on trying to get an agreement.” Meanwhile, CNN reports that some admin officials are having internal talks about how a second sit-down with Iranian officials
response to any further US military action. Araghchi echoed the warning, saying Washington had chosen to “test our determination” and that Iran’s armed forces would leave “no attack or threat unanswered”. ## Are we seeing
response to US peace proposal as Tehran warns of new attacks The US parameters for nuclear talks reportedly included a moratorium on Iranian nuclear enrichment for up to 20 years; the transfer overseas, possibly
agreement extends the ceasefire for 60 days, paving the way for [further negotiations](/features/2026/6/16/optics-of-peace-first-details-later-the-us-iran-60-day-challenge) over Iran’s nuclear programme, US sanctions on Tehran and the release of frozen assets. Here’s how the world
response to rocket and drone attacks on Israeli civilians and other violations of the April ceasefire agreement. US [news outlet Axios](https://www.axios.com/2026/06/01/trump-netanyahu-israel-lebanon-call) cited two US officials as saying that Trump later "lashed
agreement in 2018 despite regular inspections concluding that Iran had held its end of the deal. Now, the US is demanding that enrichment by Iran be reduced to 0 percent. Iran’s semi-official Tasnim
response to the text for an agreement earlier proposed by the US through mediator Pakistan, Pezeshkian said, “If there is talk of negotiations, it does not mean surrender.”  set out by his administration
responsibility for Lebanon's security - Israel and Lebanon requested that the US continues to facilitate further direct talks with the objective of "resolving all remaining issues" The statement added that the truce was a "gesture
US blockade of Iranian ports, although this may not be immediate. That will go some way to relieving pressure on President Trump over the harm to the global economy caused by the former, while Iran
Iran has largely held since April 8. In-person talks between the two countries, hosted by Pakistan last month, failed to reach an agreement to end the war. ### US military says it's not seeking
Iran spilled over into Lebanon after Hezbollah fired at Israel on March 2 in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. An October “ceasefire” in the Gaza Strip, which was also brokered
US and Iran is due to be formally signed in Geneva on Friday, after which the two sides will have 60 days to negotiate a final agreement. Trump said the second phase of negotiations should
response” from Washington. ## War diplomacy - **Qatar talks continue:** Top Iranian negotiators [have travelled to Qatar](/news/2026/5/25/rubio-says-us-will-find-another-way-if-iran-talks-fail) to resolve key disputes in a potential deal to end the war on Iran. Media reports said on Monday
agreement did not explicitly grant Iran a right to enrich as a point of principle. The second issue is Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium. The 2015 JCPOA limited Iran’s stockpile of uranium
response, delivered via Pakistan, was being reviewed, according to Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency. The US is yet to formally confirm it has replied to Iran. However, Trump reportedly told Israel
agreement between the two countries drags on, here’s what we know about the latest attacks between the US and Iran:![INTERACTIVE_LIVETRACKER_IRAN_US_ISRAEL_MIDDLEEAST_ATTACKS_June 1_2026_GMT0845-1779279257](https://www.aljazeera.com
agreement. - Israel has killed two people in Gaza as Hamas expressed hopes for a “positive impact” from the US-Iran deal on an end to continued Israeli attacks in the Palestinian territory. ## In Lebanon - Israeli
agreement between the US and Iran does not extend to Israel’s own freedom of movement in Lebanon, creating what analysts say could be an obstacle to any ceasefire, as well as a growing source