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agreement with Israel “must be seen within a broader effort to progressively stabilise the region, including by reducing tensions in Lebanon”, said Michele Valensise, president of the Institute for International Affairs and former secretary-general
agreement. - **Israel’s security cabinet met to discuss a ceasefire** after the Israel-Lebanon talks mediated by the US in Washington on Tuesday. But the Israeli military continues to strike the country, with Netanyahu saying
agreement, Mehr reported. ## **What are key stumbling blocks for a final US-Iran deal?** ### Iran’s nuclear programme After decades of hostilities, Tehran’s nuclear programme remains the central contentious point between
agreement to end the conflict, Trump made clear that he arrived at the summit with the wind at his back for talks with G7 leaders, including some who’ve been sharply critical of his management
agreement. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - ****Iran open to China’s help:**** Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the US had sent messages indicating it was willing to continue talks, and that
Strait of Hormuz starting today.** The president called the operation "Project Freedom" and described it as an effort to free hundreds of ships and crews trapped in the crucial waterway since the start
Strait of Hormuz so that US-Iran talks could proceed. “The blockade is somewhat more effective than the bombing. They are choking like a stuffed pig,” Trump said of Iran. “And it is going
shipping and energy flows, despite weeks of intense US and Israeli bombardment”. Saeed Leylaz, a pro-establishment political and economic analyst based in Tehran, said he believes that while opinions may vary among some figures
ships](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yjz819vmgo) in the Strait of Hormuz, when the Iran crisis eventually abates. But when it comes to economic ties with the UK, there is a sense of weary cynicism in Brussels
strait of Hormuz – represent the most serious and extensive breakdown of the truce to date. The US president, Donald Trump, has raised the prospect of further attacks on the country, while his defence secretary, [Pete
agreement with Washington. “They’ve taken too long to negotiate a deal that would have been great for them; now they will have to pay the price,” Trump said. Here is what’s happening
strait of Hormuz. About 20,000 seafarers and 2,000 ships have been stranded, according to the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Over the weekend, Iran said it had received new proposals from Washington, but also
agreement with Iran. “I call the shots. I call all the shots. He doesn’t call the shots.” Iran and Israel have since halted attacks on one another. But the confrontation has left Netanyahu politically
agreement. But under fire from hardliners, he has also cautioned that there will be no “surrender”.  Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf meets Pakistan military chief Asim Munir, in Tehran, Iran
Hormuz remains shut,” June Goh, a senior oil market analyst at Sparta in Singapore, told Al Jazeera. “However, markets are expecting a gush of 100 million barrels of crude oil from the stranded ships
agreement, far above actual production. The kingdom reported actual production of 7.76 million bpd to OPEC in March. OPEC+ has 21 members, including Iran. But in recent years, only the seven nations plus
ships through the Strait of Hormuz was "completely open" on a coordinated route previously indicated by Iran. Trump initially acknowledged that in a short all-caps post. But then he followed with [another message
agreement could be reached in a matter of days. Iranian media reported that explosions were heard in Bandar Abbas, Sirik and Minab in the south of the country. Iran has proved resilient despite weeks
agreement. Other regional officials said Iran had made or reiterated some concessions, including a long-term suspension of its nuclear programme and transfer of its highly enriched uranium to Russia, and a phased reopening
ships away as of Wednesday, according to US Central Command. The commander of Iran’s joint military command, Ali Abdollahi, threatened to halt trade in the region if the US did not lift its blockade