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Trump said: “I think it’s going to happen.” But Iran says no date has been agreed for another round of peace talks
Trump told reporters at the White House after the incident. - The US president reiterated that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons, while saying he was open to talks
Trump’s national security [team is reviewing](/news/liveblog/2026/4/28/iran-war-live-trump-reviews-peace-plan-un-calls-for-hormuz-to-reopen) an Iranian peace proposal aimed at halting the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The plan comes as Washington weighs its next steps, including delaying talks
talks The attacks represent the latest escalation between the U.S. and Iran, even as both have insisted they are continuing to negotiate, particularly over Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Over the weekend
talked up so loudly by the Trump administration before Christmas. Before being re-elected president, Trump repeatedly said he would end the violence in Ukraine in 24 hours. Now he's in office, the reality
Trump’s remarks followed a report by CBS News on Monday saying Iran had moved several military aircraft, including an RC-130 reconnaissance plane, to Pakistan Air Force Base Nur Khan near Rawalpindi after
talks between the two sides. “The current process and the presence of senior Pakistani officials in Tehran means that we have reached a turning point or a decisive situation,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil
talks with Tehran. The US and Iran exchanged strikes for a second consecutive day overnight, straining a ceasefire between the two nations that has remained in place since April. It came after Trump said Tehran
Iran in its war with the U.S. and Israel. Araghchi also traveled to Oman and Pakistan for talks over the weekend. His visit to Pakistan prompted President Trump to say
talks to end the two-month war. But Iranian officials did not say they had agreed to any extension of the truce, and criticised Trump’s decision to maintain the US navy blockade of Iran
talks and warned that “Lebanon will not have a future if it remains linked to Iran”. - Analysts say Israel’s decision to launch new strikes on Iran despite Trump
talks:** Russian President Vladimir Putin warned his US counterpart Donald Trump not to resume attacks on Iran. In a phone call between the two leaders, Putin said Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire
Iran-US talks”**. The **Fars** and **Tasnim** **news agencies** had earlier cited anonymous sources as saying “the overall atmosphere cannot be assessed as very positive”, adding that lifting the US blockade was a precondition
talks with Iran. Here were the key moments. ## Hegseth says US stockpiles ‘in good shape’ Batting away a key criticism of the war, Hegseth maintained that the US [munitions stockpile](/news/2026/3/3/could-the-us-run-low-on-weapons-for-its-assault-on-iran) remained “in good shape
talks, with the IRNA state 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
Iran stepped up attacks on the UAE this month after Trump announced a naval mission to try to open the strait of Hormuz, which he suspended after 48 hours. Analysts say the conflict
talks](https://www.npr.org/2026/06/01/g-s1-125285/iran-israel-us-lebanon-gaza) with the U.S. over Israel's offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran's announcement came after Israel's military warned residents in southern Beirut to leave ahead of planned airstrikes. - 🎧 **Trump
Trump has said the US has held “[very good talks](/news/liveblog/2026/5/7/iran-war-live-trump-says-deal-with-tehran-possible-israel-bombs-beirut)” with Iran and suggested a deal to end the conflict could be within reach, as Tehran says
Trump’s promise that the war would end with Iran’s complete surrender. Baghaei accused Israel of trying to scupper the deal, saying nothing else should be expected of the Israelis. On the strait
Iran believes negotiations with the Trump administration require “time and patience”, noting Tehran had previously entered talks with Washington only to come under attack on February 28 as those talks were ongoing. But reporting from