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negotiation have been finalised, **“a final conclusion” has not been reached.** “This is a very important issue that is currently being reviewed by the relevant decision-making bodies,” Baghaei said, adding that Tehran would
discuss their nuclear programme.” Al Jazeera’s Almigdad Alruhaid reported from Tehran on Tuesday that Iran has set “a very firm red line” on the nuclear file. “The nuclear enrichment programme is non-negotiable
issues were jeopardizing the potential deal. On Monday, Tasnim news agency, close to Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, accused the U.S. of "obstructionism" over the release of some frozen Iranian funds in exchange for lifting
negotiators for the second time. - US Central Command says 55 merchant ships transited strait on Saturday. Read our latest report [here](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/20/israeli-strikes-southern-lebanon-reports-renewed-ceasefire): *Iran has said it is closing the strait of Hormuz after
Iran to continue resolving their differences and disputes, including the nuclear issue, through negotiations, and advocates the swift reopening of the Strait of Hormuz on the basis of maintaining a ceasefire,” he said. ## Trade deals
US President Donald Trump has no justification to deprive Iran of its nuclear rights, the Iranian Students’ News Agency quoted Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian as saying on Sunday, as Washington and Tehran continue to face
discuss what we’ve learned today about what Sir Keir Starmer knew, or did not know, about the Lord Mandelson’s vetting by the foreign office. Laura spoke to cabinet minister Liz Kendall, who backed
issued criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raul Castro over the 1996 downing of two civilian planes, killing four. On Wednesday, in a speech from Miami’s Freedom Tower, acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche
discussions focused on [several core issues](/news/2026/4/12/us-iran-ceasefire-talks-what-are-the-key-sticking-points), including Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions relief, Iran’s frozen assets, and control of the Strait of Hormuz. The talks concluded without a resolution or memorandum of understanding
Iran was of "utmost urgency", while making no reference to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Xi and Putin both called out "treacherous military strikes against other countries, the hypocritical use of negotiations as cover
issue”. Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the Iranian delegation “will be pressing for implementation” of the US’s commitments outlined in the MoU and “seeking clarity on how exactly
US and Iran are still moving, and the strikes will not derail the process. ## Talks in Qatar The strikes came after top Iranian negotiators gathered in Doha for the latest round of talks
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 his representatives would arrive in Pakistan, which has been
discuss the [war on Iran](/news/2026/5/4/us-official-says-china-is-funding-iran-urges-beijing-to-help-open-hormuz) and other issues with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. ## In the US - Surveys show that the war is unpopular with US voters, who are facing sharply higher petrol prices
negotiated, subject to finalization between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other Countries, as listed," Trump said. "Final aspects and details of the deal are currently being discussed
negotiations to discuss a truce between Israeli and Lebanese officials in Washington on Tuesday did not include Hezbollah, however. The Lebanese armed group had opposed the ceasefire talks. On Thursday, Ali Fayyad, a Hezbollah politician
issue not directly addressed in the memorandum of understanding that is due to be signed on Friday by Iran and the US. “They have to have some, because other people have some,” Trump said
issues of a full Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, borders, prisoners, displaced people and reconstruction. The Reuters and AFP news agencies, both quoting an unnamed State Department official on Thursday, reported that the upcoming talks
issues that the conflict itself created. That included reopening the Strait of Hormuz, ending the US naval blockade on Iran’s ports, and halting fighting on all fronts, including, ostensibly, Lebanon. Trump said
negotiators were engaged in “very positive discussions” with Tehran, which could lead to “something very positive” without further elaboration. Iran, however, reacted by insisting that the security of the waterway was in the hands