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situation has led to an increasingly voracious back-and-forth between Beirut and Tehran. A conditional [“ceasefire” currently
Tehran considers the blockade a violation of the ceasefire, and this “can complicate the situation”, Aslani added. “The ceasefire, which is currently
ceasefire on April 8. The UAE blamed Iran for the attacks. Though Tehran has not officially confirmed the strike, it appeared to acknowledge on Tuesday that it was behind the strikes, while saying that
ceasefire. “We know well that the continuation of the current situation is unbearable for the United States, while we have not even begun yet,” Ghalibaf, who is considered one of the most influential senior officials
current process and the presence of senior Pakistani officials in Tehran means that we have reached a turning point or a decisive situation,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said on Friday. Iranian state
Tehran. Even though there is currently a ceasefire meant to enable the sides to reach a deal to end hostilities, there has been little progress. Iran has forcefully objected to the US enforcing a naval
Tehran began new talks in Qatar. US forces targeted missile launch sites and boats attempting to lay mines, US central command (Centcom) said on Tuesday, but stressed that the strikes did not indicate the ceasefire
situation. “We are currently verifying the recent announcement related to the reopening of the strait of Hormuz, in terms of its compliance with freedom of navigation for all merchant vessels and secure passage,” Arsenio Dominguez
ceasefire would hold on Saturday despite hopes of another round of face-to-face talks fading. Asked whether the cancelled US trip meant the war would resume, he told news site Axios: "No, it doesn
Tehran [launched more retaliatory attacks](/news/2026/6/10/us-bombs-iran-after-trump-threat-tehran-closes-hormuz-strait-to-all-ships) at US assets in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan. Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned Wednesday’s “unlawful and criminal attacks” carried out by the US, adding that it has rendered
situation” accusing the US of being “overly demanding” and pursuing ulterior objectives for domestic benefit. “Given the current conditions, recent aggressions and the history we have with the United States in previous negotiations, the next
ceasefire and reaching a broader understanding,” he told Al Jazeera. Reports that Munir might travel to Washington, DC after Tehran were denied by security officials, who called them “speculative”. Andrabi said he was not aware
situation makes it “clear that there’s no military solution to a political crisis”. - Former US Assistant Secretary of State Mark Kimmitt said Washington and Tehran remain “a long way apart”, but limited progress
Tehran has given mixed signals about whether they will attend and, at time of writing, it remainds unclear. Meanwhile, time is ticking away on the current two-week ceasefire, which runs out in less than
ceasefire would not necessarily mean Pakistan would be ignored by either side,” he told Al Jazeera. “Pakistan is critically important diplomatically as a source of contact and communication.” The divide between Washington and Tehran
ceasefire reached on April 8, the cost of gas in the US has continued to climb. Iran denies seeking a nuclear weapon. Although the US is one of the largest oil producers
current ceasefire looms. The US vice-president will travel with Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump’s special envoy, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law – though Iran’s president warned there remained a “deep
situations then and now:  The ‘Pivot’ tanker in flames in the Strait of Hormuz in 1987 during the Iran-Iraq war [File: Francoise De Mulder/Roger Viollet via Getty Images
current negotiations as a continuation of the battlefield, and we see nothing other than the battlefield in this,” he said. “If it yields achievements that sustain those of the battlefield, then the negotiation arena
Tehran’s red lines on nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz. These, it said, were “an initiative by Iran to clarify the regional situation”. Aizaz Chaudhry, a former Pakistani foreign minister, said the conduct