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Trump, the ceasefire between Iran, the US and Israel which was due to expire on Wednesday does at least persist. Instead of fighting, we have a "war of blockades" over the Strait of Hormuz, with
signing of the peace deal, which mediator Pakistan said would take place in Geneva on Friday. Australia was among the first countries to endorse the US and Israel’s strikes on Iran in late February
Trump’s concerns about the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has largely blocked since the US and Israel launched their war on February 28. “Some progress has been made, significant progress, although not final progress
Trump’s announcement came after Pakistani Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif announced the deal on X, saying it is to end fighting on all fronts, including in Lebanon. “Following intensive talks, we are pleased to announce
Trump added that a peace deal “will happen. One way or another”. ## In Israel - Argentine President Javier Milei, has reaffirmed his country’s support for the campaign against Iran, citing his government’s earlier decision
deal with Iran from almost immediately unravelling. 2. ***UK politics*** | Political hatred and division in the UK is [probably worse now](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/16/division-in-uk-probably-worse-now-than-in-run-up-to-brexit-says-kim-leadbeater) than during the Brexit referendum, when Jo Cox was murdered, says
signed, effectively extending the ceasefire, sources close to these efforts have told Al Jazeera. If the MoU is agreed, it would give negotiators a longer window – even up to 60 days – to secure a longer
deal to be signed on Friday by representatives of Iran and the US](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/14/trump-calls-for-restraint-israel-airstrikes-beirut-us-iran-peace-deal) would be any more than a temporary solution. “It’s just a big Band-Aid and future conflict
Trump said. On Truth Social, he wrote that there was “tremendous infighting and confusion” within Iran’s leadership. “Nobody knows who is in charge, including them,” he posted. “Also, we have all the cards, they
signed, Trump turned to Sharif and referred to Munir as “my favourite field marshal”. Qamar Cheema, executive director of the Islamabad-based Sanober Institute, said Munir’s standing had been building well before the Pahalgam
deal opens new route to profit for family It was a week in which one prominent name in aviation, Spirit Airlines, [disappeared](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/01/spirit-airlines-stops-operation-after-failed-deal), killed in the company’s own admission by high fuel
deal. But they keep stringing us along. They keep playing us for suckers because you know what? They dealt with some very stupid presidents. I have to say that I’m embarrassed
deal that is made, any agreement that is made, is one that definitively prevents them from sprinting towards a nuclear weapon at any point." His comments came amid Iran's diplomatic outreach to Russia
deal Good morning. Donald Trump has voiced impatience at the deadlock over peace talks with Iran, posting on social media: “For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there
signed on Friday](/news/2026/6/15/us-iran-to-sign-a-peace-deal-on-friday-what-we-know-so-far), looks set to [reopen the Strait of Hormuz](/news/2026/6/15/trump-says-ships-starting-to-move-through-strait-of-hormuz), largely controlled by Iran since the war began on February 28, something it is hoped will stabilise rattled energy markets. In return
Iran - can Beijing help broker a deal? – and Taiwan, the US ally and self-governed island that China claims as its territory. Beijing put on a spectacle designed to flatter Trump ahead of any deal
deal,” he said, referring to Pakistan’s efforts to arrange direct talks between Iran and the US. The first round of these, in Islamabad last month, ended without a resolution. Both sides have submitted
Trump administration wants to weaken Iran’s ability to target shipping in the strait of Hormuz and “signal at the highest political level that the security situation around the strait is improving, thereby reassuring shipping
signed. Iran also laid out five preconditions for any renewed talks: an end to hostilities on all fronts, including Lebanon; sanctions relief; the release of frozen assets; war compensation; and recognition of Iran’s sovereignty
signing of an agreement is imminent – no one can make such a claim.” He also insisted that a ceasefire in Lebanon had to be included in the memorandum of understanding that would lead to [Iran