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Vance Says Progress Made as US–Iran Deal Awaits Trump Green Light

US Vice President JD Vance says Washington and Tehran have made significant progress on a deal to extend their ceasefire in the Middle East war, but cautioned they are “not there yet” and that President Donald Trump has not yet given his green light. Speaking to reporters, Vance described the Geneva talks on Tuesday as “productive in some ways,” though he noted Iran remains “not yet willing” to engage fully on some elements of the proposed memorandum of understanding (MOU). The pending MOU centres on Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and limits on further enrichment activities. Vance said a few issues remain unresolved, including language details in the draft agreement. He stressed that the ultimate test is whether the deal satisfies President Trump’s red line: ensuring Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon. Vance acknowledged uncertainty over whether Trump will endorse […]

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Iran Accuses US of Breaking Ceasefire

Iran has accused the United States of carrying out a “serious violation” of the current ceasefire after fresh air strikes were launched across parts of the country over the last two days. According to the US Central Command (Centcom), the attacks targeted Iranian missile facilities and boats allegedly preparing to deploy naval mines in southern Iran. Washington described the operation as “self-defence strikes”. Iran’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the action, saying the United States would be held responsible for the consequences of what it called “aggressive and unjustified attacks” in Hormozgan province, a strategic coastal region located along the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes. Iran’s restrictions in the area have already contributed to rising global energy prices in recent weeks. Tehran warned that it would respond firmly to […]

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Trump Says Iran Deal Largely Negotiated Dispute Over Strait Reopening

US President Donald Trump has announced that a peace deal with Iran has been "largely negotiated" and that the Strait of Hormuz will be opened as part of the agreement, though Tehran has disputed the claim that control of the waterway will change. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that the Memorandum of Understanding between the United States, the Islamic Republic of Iran and various other Middle East countries including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain and mediator Pakistan has been largely negotiated and is subject to finalisation. The deal reportedly includes provisional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days as a confidence-building measure, during which Iran would not charge tolls for ships transiting the waterway and would clear mines previously laid in the Hormuz Strait to allow free passage. In exchange, the US would […]

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Trump Increases Pressure on Iran

Talks aimed at ending the conflict between the United States and Iran remain deadlocked as President Donald Trump issued a fresh warning to Tehran. The US leader said on Sunday that “the clock is ticking,” urging Iranian authorities to move quickly toward an agreement or face serious consequences. In a message posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump warned that Iran needed to act “fast” to avoid further escalation. His statement comes as negotiations between Washington and Tehran continue to stall despite the ceasefire announced in April. According to Israeli media reports, Trump also held discussions on Sunday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the situation in the region and the future of the ongoing diplomatic efforts. Iranian media outlets close to the government claim the United States has failed to offer meaningful concessions in response to Tehran’s latest […]

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US-Iran Talks in Geneva Amid Strike Threat

Senior officials from the United States and Iran are holding a third round of indirect negotiations in Geneva, in talks widely viewed as critical to preventing a new military confrontation. The discussions come as President Donald Trump has warned that Washington could launch strikes against Iran if a new nuclear agreement is not secured. The meetings are taking place against the backdrop of the largest American military deployment in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Iran, for its part, has vowed to retaliate forcefully in the event of any attack. The negotiations are being facilitated once again by Oman’s foreign minister, Badr Albusaidi, who said both sides had shown unusual openness to exploring innovative solutions. Despite this, prospects for a breakthrough remain uncertain. Although Trump has repeatedly stated that he prefers diplomacy, he has also indicated that […]

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US warns Iran as Trump weighs strike options

The White House has warned that Iran would be “very wise” to reach an agreement with the United States, as reports indicate that Donald Trump is reviewing potential military options against the Islamic Republic. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president still prefers a diplomatic solution to the dispute over Tehran’s nuclear programme. However, she acknowledged that arguments for military action are under consideration, noting that discussions within the administration remain ongoing and fluid. US media outlets, including CBS News, reported that Trump has discussed possible strike scenarios with advisers and has not yet made a final decision. Sources cited in the reports suggested that action could be taken in the coming days if negotiations stall. The developments come as Washington strengthens its military presence in the region. Satellite imagery confirmed the deployment of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln […]

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China Opposes European Plan to Reinstate Sanctions on Iran nuclear programme

China has voiced opposition to fresh European sanctions on Iran’s nuclear programme, saying such measures would harm trust and undermine efforts to restart diplomatic talks. Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on Friday that sanctions “do not help parties build trust” and are “not conducive to the early resumption of negotiations.” His remarks came after Britain, France, and Germany — the E3 group — warned they would reimpose United Nations sanctions if no diplomatic breakthrough is reached by the end of August. The sanctions, lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal in exchange for limits on Iran’s programme, can be restored by any party to the agreement before it expires in October. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday that Tehran is working with China and Russia to prevent the sanctions’ return. He warned that Iran has “tools to respond” […]

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