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agreement and continues to do so,” he said in a social media post, addressing the US and Israel. “Breach of commitments, blockade and threats are main obstacles to genuine negotiations. World sees your endless hypocritical
leaders debate war and peace after Trump ceasefire extension **Tehran, Iran –** State media and Iran’s military and security leadership say they are prepared for a resumption in the war with the United States
leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. A ceasefire announced two months ago paused all-out warfare though sporadic clashes in the Gulf have continued. In one of a flurry of [social media posts](https://x.com/TrumpTruthOnX), Trump
agreement with the US to end the regional conflict must include a ceasefire between Israel and the pro-Iran Hezbollah. At the same time, Iran has reiterated its backing for its Lebanese ally and called
ceasefire took effect in early April, as negotiations aimed at a more durable agreement drag on. A similar exchange occurred last Thursday. The war launched by the US and Israel on 28 February has killed
ceasefire for at least 60 days that would lead to talks to resolve contentious issues such as Iran’s nuclear programme. “They have to understand: if it doesn’t get signed, they’re going
agreements, often stating that Hezbollah’s presence should retreat to the north of the Litani. Surrounding Nabatieh city are a number of villages that have also been regularly attacked or destroyed by Israeli attacks
Leader Mojtaba Khamenei appears to be taking a more active role as negotiations between the two countries continue following an April 8 truce. Testifying before the US’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday, Rubio
leaders himself. Earlier, the US president had confused the situation by telling the New York Post that Vance and his team were “heading over now” and he expected them to be arriving in Islamabad that
agreement” to allow discussions to restart was being made. A round of talks in Islamabad earlier this month – in which a US delegation led by the vice-president, JD Vance, met Iranian delegates
ceasefire](/news/2026/5/26/us-strikes-iran-again-what-we-know-and-is-the-ceasefire-over) in place since early April. The commander of the Revolutionary Guard’s Aerospace Force, Seyed Majid Moosavi, said it is prepared to respond, criticising ongoing diplomacy, saying “negotiation with the enemy is pure
agreement that Israel is eager to restart hostilities, it is unlikely to be able to do so without US permission. That does not look like it will be quick in coming. Reports of a call
agreement drawn up with the former Obama administration, five other countries and the European Union, was reversed when Trump unilaterally walked out of the deal in 2018, during his first term as US president. Billions
ceasefire, which has mostly held since April, into something more permanent. According to reports from the region, the gaps in those talks are indeed getting smaller. The focus is on a limited memorandum of understanding
ceasefire deal](https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2026/04/ten-day-cessation-of-hostilities-to-enable-peace-negotiations-between-israel-and-lebanon/?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=hero&utm_campaign=ten_day) agreed on April 16, Lebanon must “effectively demonstrate its ability to assert its sovereignty” as a condition for extending the fragile pause in hostilities. Israel, for its part, preserves
leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE to hold off on a planned attack on Iran scheduled for Tuesday since “serious negotiations are now taking place.” He added that he had instructed Secretary
agreement on the future of the strait of Hormuz, the key waterway which was closed to shipping by Iran in the early days of the conflict, cutting the supply of around a fifth
leaders, describing those engagements as helpful in “building consensus in support of a sustained process of dialogue and diplomacy”. But by early Monday morning, Trump’s revived threats and the capture of the Iranian cargo
agreement between the U.S., Israel and Iran.** The future of peace talks remains uncertain. A temporary ceasefire remains in place in Lebanon, but people there are closely monitoring the situation between the U.S. and Iran
ceasefire between the US-Israel and Iran approaches the end in just a day. So, what was the JCPOA, and how did it compare to Trump’s new demands? ## What was the JCPOA? On July