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Lebanon’s reconstruction to Beirut’s compliance with US-Israeli terms. Its pro-Israel bias is clear in its readiness to ignore Israeli violations of the last two ceasefires, and in formally backing Israel
ceasefire in Lebanon and Iran’s claims about its right to charge fees in the crucial waterway revealed the agreement’s [many loose ends](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/15/analysis-us-iran-peace-deal-shipping-sanctions-relief-nuclear-talks-ballistic-missiles). Speaking at the start of bilateral talks with
ceasefire as a “shining moment” in Pakistan’s history and a “first step” towards peace. He pledged that peace talks involving both the US and Iran would go ahead in Islamabad on Friday, with apparent
talks were positive, though ahead of the meeting, Israel had ruled out any discussion of Lebanon’s demand for a ceasefire in the latest war, which erupted on March 2 when Hezbollah opened fire
Iran is also seeking sanctions relief for its oil and petrochemical exports during a proposed 60-day period to hold talks about its nuclear programme. A further proposed 30-day timeframe would see the US
US president reiterated that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons, while saying he was open to talks with Tehran. ## In Lebanon - The Ministry of Public Health said [Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon](/video/newsfeed/2026/4/27/satellite-images-show-scale-of-israeli-destruction-of-south-lebanon-towns) on Sunday killed
talks between Iran and the US that have stalled despite a fragile ceasefire, Iranian media reported. - His visit to Tehran comes days after that of Pakistan’s influential military chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir
Iran make it a controversial force in Lebanon and with Western and Gulf allies, Amal doesn’t carry the same baggage. Berri himself has acted as a conduit between Hezbollah and the US and Europe
Iran deal still proving elusive, the restraint over action in Beirut appears, for now at least, to have been lifted. There is also growing concern in Lebanon over the latest advances by Israeli forces occupying
Iran and the US in its newfound role as global peacemaker, it is also seeking to recast its diplomatic standing and attract business. Pakistani officials, mediating between an unpredictable US president and hardliners in Tehran
US under Trump twice attacked Iran amid ongoing indirect talks over Iran’s nuclear programme, a fact that has cast a long shadow over the most recent bout of diplomacy. “Clearly, there have been several
ceasefire in place since April. The Israeli invasion has deepened tensions between Iran, which backs Hezbollah, and the Lebanese government, which is seeking exclusive control over weapons in the country. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard
Lebanon’s central government have twice extended a US-brokered ceasefire, but Israel says it does not apply to its attacks on Hezbollah. - Israeli authorities said **430 activists aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla were
Iran, which [insists a full ceasefire in Lebanon](/news/2026/6/1/iran-warns-israeli-attacks-in-lebanon-and-gaza-threaten-us-ceasefire-talks) must be part of any deal. ## Hezbollah fires rocket salvo at northern Israel Hezbollah also carried out strikes against Israel on Wednesday, including firing rockets
talks between Lebanese and Israeli officials. - **Deadly strikes in Lebanon:** Israeli attacks across southern Lebanon have killed at least 11 people, including several healthcare workers and paramedics, in the latest violence to test the fragile
Iran’s strategy of military pressure and economic pain is unlikely to force Washington into talks, warning “the compass needle doesn’t change” and a deadlock could persist, though mounting international pressure would likely push
Lebanon are due to hold another round of talks in Washington, DC, on June 22 pegged to an earlier ceasefire that was not respected by Israel. Hezbollah has not been included in their talks. Meanwhile
talks, while Israel has only partly observed [the ceasefire ordered by Trump on 17 April](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/16/trump-announces-10-day-ceasefire-in-lebanon-after-excellent-conversations), restricting attacks on Beirut and northern Lebanon in general while focusing its military operations in the south
Lebanon as a ceasefire violation. “There is the prospect before us, which could happen today, it could happen tomorrow, it could happen next week – that for the first time, certainly in my memory, they have
Iran’s supreme leader, said Hezbollah had “made great sacrifices” in the war and that Lebanon “will be an inseparable part of any agreement and any ceasefire”, in comments reported by the Mehr news agency