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Iran came in response to a [15-point plan](/economy/2026/3/25/us-iran-mediation-what-are-each-sides-demands-and-is-a-deal-possible) drafted by the US on March 25. Washington’s plan included a one-month ceasefire while the two sides negotiated
negotiations aimed at ending the war, as the two sides maintain a fragile ceasefire. Iran submitted a response to a US
Iran – on April 7 – had come in response to an earlier 15-point plan drafted by the US on March 25. Washington’s plan included a one-month ceasefire while the two sides negotiated
response focused on ending the war on all fronts, including in [Lebanon](/news/2026/5/11/israeli-killings-in-lebanon-rise-is-even-the-pretence-of-a-ceasefire-over), where US ally Israel is fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters. Tehran also demanded compensation for war damage, emphasised its sovereignty over
negotiations between the US and Iran. The messages conveyed were intended to address differences between the two sides over the remaining issues, as well as to discuss efforts aimed at securing a ceasefire in Lebanon
US president said he was extending a ceasefire with Iran to give more time for negotiations, but would maintain the naval blockade of Iranian ports. - Reporting from the White House, Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher
negotiated end to the war in Iran, which began with a [US-Israeli attack on 28 February](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/28/us-israel-launch-strikes-attack-iran-what-we-know-so-far-latest). Despite claims by the US president, Donald Trump, that the Pakistani-brokered ceasefire had marked
Iran’s parliamentary speaker, said Tehran would secure its “legitimate rights”, whether through the battlefield or through negotiations, while accusing the US of not being an honest negotiating partner, Iranian state media reported. “If Trump
Iran a brief memorandum that the US has said could act as a basis for a more solid ceasefire allowing new talks. During a visit to Rome, Rubio said: “We’re expecting a response from
ceasefire negotiations](/features/2026/4/8/how-pakistan-managed-to-get-the-us-and-iran-to-a-ceasefire) from collapsing altogether. Ghalibaf has also been Iran’s chief negotiator in peace talks with the US to end the war, which began on February 28. Yet on Sunday, as Naqvi continued
response was “calculated and limited”. The ceasefire in Lebanon was reached after the US requested Israel come to the negotiating table with the Lebanese government, apparently in a bid to ensure negotiations with Iran
response to the US blockade of Iranian ports, which began on April 14. Tehran says the blockade violates the terms of the ceasefire. Trump on Saturday said that the US was having “very good conversations
US peace proposal](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/10/iran-us-peace-proposal-pakistan-reported-drone-strikes-strain-ceasefire) as “totally unacceptable” as the month-old ceasefire appeared to be wearing thin. The president’s response came on a day that drone strikes were reported around the region
ceasefire with Iran was announced, there were mixed messages on whether Lebanon was involved. Pakistani officials, who helped negotiate the deal, and Iranian officials, said it was, but Israel said it was not. US President
Iran after [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) said the ceasefire was “on life support” after rejecting Tehran’s peace proposal, calling it “totally unacceptable”. Referring to the ceasefire in force since 7 April, Trump said
Iran's coast that Tehran effectively closed in response to US-Israeli strikes. The US will rely on its fleet of naval vessels to control access to Iranian ports, and in turn restrict Tehran
US proposal delivered through mediator Pakistan. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baghaei, said the proposal remains “under review” and that Tehran will communicate its response once it has “finalised its views”. The diplomatic push
US response to its latest proposal Tehran is reviewing the U.S. response to its latest proposal to end the war, Iran's judiciary Mizan news agency cited Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei as saying
response** to Iran’s proposed agenda for negotiations to end the war. The Fars news agency said on Sunday that Washington had presented a five-point list that included a demand for Iran to keep
ceasefire by attacking two vessels near the Strait of Hormuz and carrying out strikes on civilian areas along Iran’s southern coast. Iranian state media said Tehran’s forces retaliated by attacking US military vessels