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Iran talks: What are the key sticking points? United States President Donald Trump has claimed a second round of negotiations
Iran build a nuclear bomb? United States President Donald Trump has claimed that a new nuclear deal [being negotiated
Iran conflict? Iranian officials have [pushed back](/news/liveblog/2026/4/18/iran-war-live-tehran-says-president-trump-made-false-claims-amid-talks) against claims by US President Donald Trump on the state of negotiations
negotiations, Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation to the Islamabad talks earlier this month, rejected all of Trump’s claims
Iran to negotiate a ceasefire deal, US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iranians are “having
negotiated with Iran.” ## Trump says Iran will ‘never close’ Strait of Hormuz Part of Trump’s social media claims
negotiating stance and claimed there was disarray among their leadership. “Iran is having a very hard time figuring out who their leader is!” Trump
negotiations involving Iran, it remains unclear whether the talks Trump claims will take place can produce
Iran asked for a second round of direct negotiations, but US President Donald Trump cancelled the trip and said, “we have all the cards, they have none” while reiterating his claim
negotiations with Iran were possible. He could have claimed Iran was shooting at European ships in total violation of the ceasefire. Instead, with the strait in effect closed, Trump
claimed the US was aware and comfortable with China’s intervention. Trump appeared to later confirm this account in an interview, where he said he believed China had persuaded Iran to negotiate
Trump has remained bullish in public, claiming on social media on Tuesday that Iran admitted to being in a “state of collapse” and that “they want us to ‘Open the Hormuz Strait,’ as soon
negotiations, after 21 hours of talks on the weekend. Those ended with the US vice-president, JD Vance, walking out on Sunday morning, claiming that [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) had failed to make an “affirmative
negotiations included Iran’s nuclear enrichment programme, its support for a series of militant movements that act as regional proxies and the strait of Hormuz. Trump said that Iran had no choice and would take
Trump's wildly conflicting public pronouncements – threatening apocalyptic punishment one moment and offering an olive branch the next, claiming all the while that Iran has already made significant concessions – have muddied the waters. Iran still
negotiations to closer to the November midterm elections in the US, when the Trump administration will be under intense pressure to settle the war and Iran may get a better deal. However, regional diplomats believe
Trump’s claims of a divided command were a form of psychological warfare and argued that senior leaders widely agreed on the refusal to negotiate until the US ends its [blockade of Iran
claimed progress had been made towards clinching a "Complete and Final Agreement" with Iran, soothed oil markets and sent hopes soaring of a breakthrough. But expectations were soon tempered by the US president himself. Iran
Trump has repeatedly warned, without evidence, about the dangers of Iran’s long-range missiles, claiming Iran is producing them [“in very high numbers”](/news/2025/12/29/trump-says-us-would-back-strikes-against-irans-missile-programme) and they could “overwhelm the Iron Dome”. Iran has said
Trump claimed the US military campaign had succeeded in its goal of forcing a change in Iran’s government and the US was now dealing with “a whole new set of people” in charge