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Lebanon. Trump has signalled a possible second round of talks with Iran in the coming days, even as Washington enforces a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. The International Monetary Fund has, meanwhile, warned
Trump has refused to end the blockade until a deal is finalised. On Saturday, he said that there have been “very good” discussions, but Washington won’t be “blackmailed”. After a short-lived rise
ceasefire. However, in its latest peace proposal, Iran said it wants to focus on ending the war instead of extending the truce and wants all issues resolved within 30 days. The new proposal calls
Trump had announced a ceasefire would be implemented at 5pm Eastern Time (midnight Beirut time) after speaking to Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun. The announcement came after six weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah
Talks with the U.S. remain on hold. Meanwhile, the Israeli military [launched strikes in Lebanon yesterday](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/27/nx-s1-5800669/iran-middle-east-updates), causing many Lebanese to question the ceasefire in Lebanon to pause the fighting between Israel
talks. “We’ve taken out their navy, we’ve taken out their air force, we’ve taken out their leaders.” The US president again claimed “regime change” and said those now in charge were “much
talks, Trump predicted that Washington and Tehran would reach a “great deal”. “I think they have no choice,” he said of the Iranians. “We’ve taken out their navy. We’ve taken out their
ceasefire would hold on Saturday despite hopes of another round of face-to-face talks fading. Asked whether the cancelled US trip meant the war would resume, he told news site Axios: "No, it doesn
Trump appeared to later confirm this account in an interview, where he said he believed China had persuaded Iran to negotiate. By 4am in Islamabad, the seemingly impossible had been secured. A – temporary, fragile – ceasefire
talks appeared to be going ahead. - **Oil prices fell on Tuesday while most stocks rose on lingering hopes for a deal to end the US-Iran war and reopen the strait of Hormuz**, despite Tehran
ceasefire with Iran ends “Wednesday evening Washington time”, extending the pause for an extra 24 hours to allow the critical meeting in Islamabad to take place. In an interview with Bloomberg, he added
talks on Iran’s nuclear activities. The Reuters news agency, citing an official briefed on the meeting, said Trump wants the nuclear issue addressed at the start of any negotiations. CNN, citing two sources familiar
Lebanon with villages destroyed](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/06/nx-s1-5814098/a-fraying-ceasefire-in-southern-lebanon-with-villages-destroyed) The UAE's Defense Ministry said three people were wounded after air defenses engaged two ballistic missiles and three drones launched by Iran. It was not clear
ceasefire, according to Iran's state-linked media. Trump on Saturday said he was reviewing the proposal but expressed doubt it would lead to a deal. , Merz said: “I told Donald Trump why we consider
Trump's handling of the Iran conflict and inflation, the poll showed. --- ## Chinese condemnation Iran ally China has weighed in on the U.S. seizure of the Touska, according to the Associated Press, expressing concern over
talks as part of a series of “losing concessions” that the Lebanese government is making to Israel. “We reject the negotiations with the occupying Israeli entity. These negotiations are futile. These negotiations require a Lebanese
talks are continuing shows both the US and Iran are interested in a deal. On Wednesday, Iran's parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that it was "not possible" for the Strait of Hormuz
ceasefire on the coordinated route as already announced by Ports and Maritime Organisation of the Islamic Rep of Iran," he wrote on X. Iranian state TV later quoted a "senior military official" as saying that