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deal. But how is Iran likely to respond to the latest US ceasefire proposals? And is Tehran likely to have to make significant
significantly since the US and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire deal last week. In an interview
significant part of the country's south. A US-brokered ceasefire deal between the Israeli and Lebanese governments has failed to end hostilities. Hezbollah has rejected the agreement, demanding a full Israeli withdrawal. In recent
significant obstacle to a lasting peace deal between Iran and the US has been fighting between [Hezbollah](https://www.theguardian.com/world/hezbollah) and Israel in Lebanon. Iran has also insisted that any ceasefire
significant material damage”. ## United States - US President Donald Trump said negotiations with Iran are going “very well” and a deal to end the conflict “could happen over the weekend”. However, he added, “Who knows
significant concessions on Iran’s nuclear programme, however. ### Extending the ceasefire to Lebanon Israel’s bombardment and occupation of nearly one-fifth of Lebanon are a major sticking point in the US and Iran
ceasefire for another 60 days, according to media reports. So what is the latest peace deal, and will it be signed? Here’s what we know: ## What have the US and Iran said? On Thursday
deal to end the war between the US, Israel and Iran. Lebanese media reported that Israeli air and artillery strikes across southern Lebanon killed at least 13 people on Tuesday. Two people were killed
Iran, saying the US may launch new attacks if Tehran continues to refuse the significant concessions he wants before a deal can be struck to end the Middle East war. The US president said
US president to "threaten significant military escalation," Jeffrey added, "while also putting a good deal on the table." Trump's open-ended statement on Tuesday was more measured than his past social media attacks
deal between the US and Iran and the continuation of their ceasefire have dimmed considerably since US President Donald Trump said the truce was ‘on life support’ and called Iran’s list of demands ‘garbage
significant progress” had been made in the previous round but stressed that a framework must be agreed upon before talks could advance. He described US demands on Iran’s nuclear programme as “maximalist”. Ghalibaf
deal. Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said on Saturday progress did not mean agreements would be reached on key issues, and accused the US of "contradictory statements". US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said
deal to end its war with the US and Israel also covers Lebanon, complicating negotiations with US President Trump. NNA reported that Israeli air and artillery strikes intensified across the south of the country
US officials have sought to play down the significance of the attacks in a series of media briefings this week, while claiming that the ceasefire remains in place and that wider negotiations with [Iran
significant stakes in the US-Iran war, and the role Beijing could play in influencing the direction of the conflict. “We believe that a comprehensive ceasefire brooks no delay, a resumption of hostilities is inadvisable
Iran deal still proving elusive, the restraint over action in Beirut appears, for now at least, to have been lifted. There is also growing concern in Lebanon over the latest advances by Israeli forces occupying
ceasefire in Lebanon, where Israel launched a wide-ranging offensive after attacks on northern Israel by Hezbollah at the beginning of the 15-week-long conflict. The apparent terms of the agreement have prompted anger
US, making a ceasefire unlikely in the short term. An Israeli source familiar with the matter told Reuters that Israel was not aware that Trump was potentially close to a deal with Iran
Iran, which has long provided Hezbollah with significant ideological, military and financial backing and insists that any agreement must include peace in Lebanon. On Sunday a US official said that Secretary of State Marco Rubio