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news agency saying “there is no clear prospect of fruitful negotiations”. In an interview aired on state television late on Saturday Iran’s chief negotiator, parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, had said “there will
Iran has denounced such rhetoric and rejected Trump’s demands as excessive. Mehr, a news agency sponsored by the Iranian government, issued a statement on Sunday saying that the US has offered “no tangible concessions
negotiators: The US and Iranian teams Trump first said on Sunday that Vice President [JD Vance](/news/2026/4/7/why-jd-vance-joined-pakistans-last-ditch-us-iran-mediation-efforts), who had led the US team in the first round of Islamabad talks, would not visit the Pakistani
news you need to start your day.* ### Today's top stories **President Trump announced that U.S. talks with Iran might resume within the next two days.** This comes as Israel conducts negotiations
news agency quoted a senior official, who said that Iran had "no plans" for the next round of negotiations. At the same time, Iran this morning said it was examining new U.S. proposals received
negotiations earlier this month ended without an agreement. Key issues, including Iran's nuclear programme and control of the Strait of Hormuz - a key oil transport route - remain in contention. Earlier on Sunday, Trump said
news that negotiators remain gridlocked over talks to reopen the strait of Hormuz, where a fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas would typically pass through. Donald Trump reportedly [told](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/27/us/trump-iran-proposal.html)
news conference after meeting representatives from Pakistan and Iran on 12 April in Islamabad. Photograph: Getty Images At heart, the Trump administration wants to avoid signing a deal that would lay bare the fact that
Trump is expected to seek Beijing's help to open up the shipping corridor. Beijing and Tehran have a relationship dating back decades and China is Iran's biggest trading partner. If Xi helps nudge
Trump told the US TV news channel Fox News. “They know what has to be in the agreement. It’s very simple: They cannot have a nuclear weapon. Otherwise, there’s no reason to meet
Trump also said Iran "must understand" it cannot develop a nuclear weapon, a stance he has frequently reiterated and that is shared by Israel and other Western allies. The US and its Western allies suspect
news agency said the messages relayed were “unrelated to negotiations” and are “considered an initiative by Iran to clarify the regional situation”. Iranian analyst Abas Aslani said Iran’s latest proposal is based
negotiating team and later served as a special envoy to Iran under President Joe Biden. Summing up the two sides' differing styles, Malley said: "Trump is impulsive and temperamental; Iran's leadership [is] stubborn
news agency reported. Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Iran on Wednesday for his second visit in less than a week to discuss Washington’s latest proposal. Pakistan in April hosted the only direct
negotiating team was plain to see. Iran has attacked three cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz since Trump announced the ceasefire on April 6 and said the US naval blockade will remain. “The attack
Trump says a memorandum of understanding on an agreement with Iran has been [“largely negotiated”](/news/2026/5/23/trump-says-iran-agreement-largely-negotiated-still-awaiting-finalisation) and would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the vital oil chokepoint closed since the US and Israel launched their
Trump, or at the very least, another round of high-level talks led by senior officials from Tehran and Washington. ## Hardline signals from Tehran Alongside diplomatic movement, Iran’s hardline establishment struck a sharper tone
News Agency. The future of Iran’s nuclear programme and the Strait of Hormuz are key sticking points in the negotiations. The latest comments from the political leadership came after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Iran can telephone if it wants to negotiate an end to the war and that it must agree never to have a nuclear weapon, while Pakistan’s leaders have sought to revive the stalled peace
news agency. ## War diplomacy - **Rare US-brokered talks:** Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors held direct talks in Washington, with Beirut seeking a ceasefire and Israel pushing for Hezbollah’s disarmament. - **Iran-US talks may resume:** Trump