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peace. What the president [Donald Trump] would prefer is a deal," he told reporters on Tuesday. His comments come after a spate of attacks in the Strait of Hormuz raised fears the ceasefire between
deal to sign. Putin dismissed the idea that European Union countries could mediate Russia-Ukraine peace talks because "mediation assumes neutrality. Where is the neutrality here?" Any potential third-party mediators needed to be trusted
details  News,·13 May 2026,·29 mins # Does Trump need China to end the war in Iran? [Americast](/sounds/brand/p07h19zz) Available for over a year It’s Donald Trump vs President
peace, but it also shone a bright light on the complex and conflicted relationship between the US president and the Israeli prime minister, frenemies who could determine the fate of the current ceasefire. Trump went
details of which he posted on Telegram, said a ceasefire in Lebanon “is as important to Iran as a ceasefire in Iran itself”. Grace Wermenbol, a former US national security official and senior visiting fellow
peace mediation efforts between Iran and the US appear to have [brought Islamabad and Washington even closer](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g4093dy39o). Prakash added this wasn't surprising as Pakistan shares a long border with Iran
PEACE" that still must be finalized by the United States, Iran and the other countries that participated in the calls. It capped a week in which the U.S. weighed a new round of attacks
peace talks with Iran at risk. Channel 12, a prominent independent Israeli news network, contested the details of the call. Amit Segal, the network’s chief political analyst who is close to Netanyahu’s political
peace settlement between Iran and the US. The recent missteps ended with Iran saying it would [reinstate a complete block on the movement of commercial shipping through the strait of Hormuz](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/18/iran-closes-strait-of-hormuz-again-until-us-lifts-blockade)
peace deal could lead to the reopening of trade through the strait of Hormuz as soon as this weekend. Tehran said it had not made a final decision but large parts of the agreement
deal was imminent, replied: “I think we’ve been talking too much.” The crisis culminated in a phone call – by one account stormy – between Trump and Netanyahu. [“What the fuck are you doing?” Trump said
peace deal and wants a perpetual war in the region”. ## ‘Very close to over’ The diplomatic push appears bolstered by optimistic comments from US President Donald Trump, who said late on Tuesday that the world
detail about nuclear issues should be included in the MoU. The US wants concrete parameters including a moratorium on uranium enrichment of 15 years or so, and arrangements for the disposal of Iran’s stockpile
details about a possible breakthrough. “We did discuss Iran,” Trump said on the final day of the meeting. “We feel very similar about [how] we want it to end. We don’t want them
deal”. He said: “We’re in a little skirmish, military [sic]. I call it a skirmish, because Iran has no chance. They never did. They know it. “What I don’t like about Iran
peace deal between Washington and Tehran could be signed** as soon as this weekend. The deal, if confirmed, would be the most significant diplomatic breakthrough yet to end the three-month-old war, which
details and there were no immediate evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military - a move that usually precedes Israeli aerial attacks. But families, crammed into cars stuffed with suitcases, blankets and whatever belongings they could
peace talks remain stalled despite a weeks-long ceasefire.** Iran delivered the proposal text to mediator **Pakistan** on Thursday evening, Iranian state news agency Irna reported, without detailing its contents. - **The US state department said
peace talks. The de facto blockade of the waterway threatens to cause a global recession. Iran has been pressing to keep Hormuz under its control, through which a fifth of global oil and gas supply
deal to end the more than six-week US-Israeli war against Iran. **A senior military officer or diplomat is expected to represent Australia at this week’s summit on reopening the strait of Hormuz