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US attack – aimed at missile launchers and efforts to lay fresh mines in the strait of Hormuz – as “an act of bad faith” and “a definitive violation of the ceasefire”, adding that it would
US, Nada Hamadeh Moawad, described the talks as “constructive”. But she added that she had called for a ceasefire, the ability for displaced people to return to their homes, and measures to ease the humanitarian
Iran at sea,” the article said. “Over the next fourteen months, dozens of US warships rotated through the region escorting tankers and protecting shipping lanes. US forces also conducted special operations to hunt Iranian mine
ceasefire extension could represent the most minimal form of agreement achievable in this round,” Jalalzadeh said, adding that the deal Washington seeks is “far broader in scope and is rooted in a history stretching back
history of testing the White House's patience - and of politically surviving any fallout. The latest reported clash came as Trump mulls a deal that would extend the US-Iran ceasefire and open the door
US agreement, saying it had resulted in a comprehensive ceasefire across all fronts, including Lebanon.** The Iran-backed group said it would not accept any attacks that violated Lebanon’s sovereignty or targeted its people
US agreement brokered by** **Pakistan**. Baghaei said Iran emphasised “from the outset” the need for a “simultaneous ceasefire throughout the region, including Lebanon”, and expressed his “solidarity” with the people and government of Lebanon
agreement – more likely an understanding to keep the ceasefire going while more protracted negotiations take place. Since the US and Israel started the war by attacking Iran in late February, Trump has claimed nearly
ceasefire expires, with Iran saying it was in the early hours of Wednesday in Iran, and Trump putting it at the end of Wednesday in Washington. A first round of talks in Islamabad 10 days
US and Iran, has also been a point of contention. Trump suggested an agreement to reopen the waterway had been reached when he announced a deal on Sunday with the words: “Let the oil flow
ceasefire is holding, efforts to translate the nearly three-week truce into a permanent agreement appear to have stalled. Hopes of talks in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, over the weekend dissipated after US President Donald
history – and which has closed the Strait of Hormuz to world shipping. “Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!” Trump wrote in his Truth Social post on Sunday. Oil prices tumbled
ceasefire framework after several rounds of message exchanges mediated by Pakistan. According to Iran’s Nour News Agency, the talks were based on Tehran’s original “14-point” proposal. , before other steps can start. The opening and clearest unconditional step is that the US lifts its blockade of Iranian ports. In return, Iran has agreed to reopen
ceasefire was reached, but a durable peace agreement remains elusive. Furthermore, the Strait of Hormuz – through which before the war one-fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas supplies were shipped, largely
ceasefire agreement with the US in April, Ghalibaf said that the US and Israel were militarily much stronger than Iran, so they could not be “destroyed”, but a beneficial deal with them may be possible
ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/09/who-can-claim-victory-iran-ceasefire-china) agreed with the US, although that agreement has proven shaky. But some experts have said the laws of realpolitik mean America’s show of might may yet prove more influential than
history of illegal activity. We have full custody of the ship, and are seeing what's on board!" US Central Command later released footage it said showed a naval vessel intercepting a cargo ship
agreements, that ultimately failed. That is why we must first find direct answers between us to the questions that remain, and not hide from difficult issues behind formulas, technical working groups, or endless time lost