Donald Trump said US-Iran negotiations are progressing constructively but cautioned against rushing into an agreement. Trump stated the US blockade in the Strait of Hormuz would continue until a formal deal is reached and reiterated opposition to Iran obtaining nuclear weapons
US President Donald Trump postponed a major military strike on Iran following requests from the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Trump noted that serious, ongoing negotiations with Tehran could potentially lead to a permanent peace deal
US President Donald Trump hinted at resuming nuclear weapons testing after three decades, saying it would be on an “equal basis” with Russia and China. The Kremlin warned that Moscow would follow suit if Washington abandons the test moratorium
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian accused the US of obstructing the 2015 nuclear deal’s revival, as European nations triggered the JCPOA’s snapback clause, restoring UN sanctions and escalating tensions.
Iran’s foreign minister will hold a call with France, Germany and the UK as a European deadline looms for triggering UN sanctions under the “snapback” clause of the 2015 nuclear deal. The IAEA’s blocked access remains central to the standoff
Speaking at an open session of parliament in Tehran, Qalibaf criticised the proposal, delivered via Oman in late May, during ongoing indirect talks between Tehran and Washington, Xinhua news agency reported.