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commitment from Iran not to work towards building nuclear weapons. During the 60-day window after the agreement takes effect, the first issue to be discussed in peace talks will be [Iran’s uranium enrichment
Iran while reducing incentives for conflict. Netanyahu remains committed to a model centred on pressure, deterrence, and confrontation. These are not merely different tactics; they are competing visions of a Middle East order. For decades
negotiators would travel for talks, because they first wanted to see signs that the interim agreement, [which includes Lebanon in the US-Iran ceasefire](/news/2026/6/18/what-the-trump-iran-14-point-plan-says-about-lebanon-hormuz-and-uranium), was being implemented. The agreement, signed by the presidents
negotiations prior to the US attacks,” he said. “From the US positions, it appears that Iran would need to compromise significantly, but they have not demonstrated any appetite to make big concessions, likely because they
US-designed defences, saying more than 170 aircraft were hit during the six weeks of war. - “If the enemy again commits aggression and threatens the security of this land, they will face a more crushing
Iran pledges not to “procure or develop” nuclear weapons – a commitment it has made and hollowed out before. The disposition of its enriched-uranium stockpile is left vague, dilution “on-site” rather than removal, with
negotiating table. The US military described its overnight attacks as a “proportional response” to the downing of the helicopter, whose two crew members were rescued. The US said it had hit Iranian air defences, ground
commitments on the nuclear programme,” the vice president added. For Iran, where the war inflicted an estimated $29bn damage and the population is struggling with the highest inflation rate since 1942, the investment fund
negotiate a deal that would have been great for them; now they will have to pay the price.” The US followed this with another round of air strikes on Iran on Wednesday while Tehran [launched
Iran faces a gap between energy supply and consumption. At the same time, the economic impact of the war has left the government with fewer options to address the crisis. Residents and business owners report
US-Iran truce in the wider war in the Middle East. A halt to Israeli strikes in Lebanon is a key Iranian demand in Tehran’s negotiations with Washington. ## No peace agreement: Official The Lebanese
Iran remained “reluctant” to commit to any ceasefire, according to accounts, having little trust that the [Trump administration](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/trump-administration) was not simply using talks as a guise for the US and Israel
negotiator, Ghalibaf, said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, said Israeli troops would remain in southern Lebanon “as long as necessary” and promised that he would “not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons”. By Sunday
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) will “thrive” if it commits to not having a nuclear weapon. Speaking at a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, the US vice-president said Donald Trump “doesn’t want
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
negotiator and parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said Israel’s attacks had again drawn US trust into question. US and Israel twice aunched attacks against Iran – launching
Iran to announce it had shut the vital shipping route on Saturday - though tracking data shows vessels have continued to pass through it. Vice-President JD Vance said the US hoped for progress
negotiate the details, Iran is sceptical,” he said. Jacob Lew, who was secretary of the Treasury under former US President Barack Obama, said in 2016 that Iran would not be able to access
negotiations to reach and involved hundreds of specialists across technical and legal fields, including multiple US experts. Under it, Iran agreed to restrict the enrichment of uranium and to subject itself to inspections in exchange
commitments on its nuclear programme, leaving the means of disposal of its highly enriched uranium, including down-blending inside Iran, to future discussions lasting 60 days. He also said that by referring to “Iranian arrangements