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NewsweekTrump Says U.S. Will Seek Nuclear Deal With Iran or Resume Military Strikes
President Trump told NBC’s Meet the Press that Washington is close to a deal but will resume military action if negotiations stall. The interview aired on the 100th day of the conflict.
thenation.comRubio Declares US-Iran War Over and Victory Achieved as Iran Continues Strikes, Blocks Strait of Hormuz, and Rejects Nuclear Demands
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Operation Epic Fury is over and victory achieved. Iran struck Kuwait's airport and Bahrain the same day.
The Free PressU.S. Sanctions and Military Posture Target Iran's Nuclear Program and Strait of Hormuz Access
Negotiations between the United States and Iran have continued for weeks after a ceasefire took effect. Both sides have signaled possible progress yet remain divided on core demands.
asiaone.comU.S. and Iran Observe Ceasefire Despite Continued Attacks
The U.S. military and Iranian forces continue limited strikes while both sides avoid full-scale war. President Trump and Iranian officials each calculate that a negotiated settlement serves their interests better than renewed conflict.
Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Takes Effect; Trump Says Iran Talks Continue
President Trump reported Monday that Israel and Hezbollah agreed to halt fighting in Lebanon. The assurance came hours after Iran threatened to suspend nuclear talks over Israeli strikes near Beirut.
Iran Submits Proposed Revisions to Draft U.S. Nuclear MOU
Iranian state media outlet Tasnim reported that proposed changes from the U.S. side do not indicate acceptance by Tehran. The same report stated that Iranian negotiators will present their own revisions during ongoing talks.
rferl.orgMediators Continue Talks on Tehran-Washington Deal
Negotiators are holding ongoing discussions between Tehran and Washington. A revised agreement text was sent to Iran on Friday, and a response remains pending.
rediff.comIran Demands Verifiable Sanctions Relief in Any Nuclear Deal With US
Iran's parliament speaker stated that Tehran will not approve any agreement until it receives firm guarantees. The remarks come amid stalled talks and recent U.S. strikes on an Iranian port city.
gamereactor.euTrump Holds Situation Room Meeting on Iran Nuclear Deal
President Trump concluded a Situation Room session Friday without approving a proposed extension of the Iran ceasefire. Several issues, including frozen funds and Hormuz access, remain unresolved.
upi.comU.S. and Iran Continue Talks on Draft Nuclear and Ceasefire Agreement
Iranian state media and U.S. officials described ongoing negotiations over a proposed memorandum of understanding. The text remains unfinalized and subject to further review by both sides.
US and Iran Agree to Mutual De-escalation; Tehran Reopens Strait of Hormuz
The United States and Iran have agreed in principle on a memorandum of understanding that would lift the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports and begin 60 days of negotiations on sanctions and Iran's nuclear program.
realitytea.comU.S. Agrees to Lift Iran Naval Blockade for Nuclear and Hormuz Pledges
President Trump stated the U.S. will end its naval blockade of Iran once Tehran commits to forgoing nuclear weapons and opens the Strait of Hormuz to unrestricted shipping. The announcement came via Truth Social and a live statement.
foxnews.comU.S. Strikes Iran, Imposes New Sanctions; Tehran Limits Retaliation
Negotiators are exchanging proposals for a 60-day extension of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and renewed nuclear talks, but no final agreement has been reached. Fresh U.S. strikes and Iranian retaliation have tested the truce while sanctions tighten on Iranian oil exports.
Washington ExaminerU.S. and Iran Reach Tentative Deal on Nuclear Curbs, Shipping Assurances and Naval Blockade Lift
U.S. and Iranian negotiators agreed on a 60-day memorandum of understanding to extend a ceasefire and address Iran's nuclear program. President Trump has not yet approved the deal, which includes commitments on uranium and free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
swissinfo.chNegotiations Reported on Ending Iran Conflict Include Sanctions Relief and Uranium Handover
Reporting indicates the United States and Iran are discussing terms to end recent hostilities. The proposed agreement would open the Strait of Hormuz, provide sanctions relief estimated at $25 billion, and require Iran to transfer its enriched uranium.
Washington ExaminerU.S. and Iran Reach Framework for 60-Day Ceasefire Extension
U.S. and Iranian negotiators have agreed on a memorandum of understanding to extend the current ceasefire by 60 days and open talks on Iran’s nuclear program, but President Trump has not yet approved the deal.
Iranian Supreme Leader Has Not Approved Nuclear Deal
A source told i24 News that Iran's top leader did not approve a draft nuclear agreement. The same source said the lack of approval contributed to the U.S. side declining to endorse the text.
Financial TimesIran Insists on Strait of Hormuz Control, Israeli Vessel Security and Nuclear Damages Compensation in Talks
Iranian conservative lawmakers are pressing negotiators to keep maximalist conditions for any agreement with the United States. Reports indicate possible short-term reopening of the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for sanctions relief.
The DispatchU.S. and Iran Reach Initial Agreement on Ceasefire and Asset Release
The United States and Iran have reached a preliminary accord that includes a regional ceasefire, gradual release of frozen Iranian assets, and resumption of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The parties now have 30 days to negotiate a final agreement covering nuclear…
thegatewaypundit.comTrump Seeks Cabinet Support for Iran Deal; GOP Critics Object
President Trump will meet his Cabinet on Wednesday to advance talks aimed at ending the war with Iran. The emerging agreement would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and require Iran to relinquish its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
Atlantic CouncilIran and U.S. Discuss Ceasefire Terms as Strikes Continue
Negotiations between Iran and the United States continue over a potential ceasefire. The proposed framework includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for economic incentives and later talks on Iran's nuclear stockpile.
csmonitor.comMiddle East States Advance U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Framework
A memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran outlines a 60-day halt to hostilities and renewed talks on Iran's nuclear program. Several Gulf and regional states are mediating the effort while new U.S. strikes continue in southern Iran.
The New YorkerU.S. and Iran Near Memorandum to Extend Ceasefire and Lift Hormuz Blockade
The United States and Iran have reached the final stages of a memorandum of understanding to extend the current ceasefire by 30 to 60 days and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The framework would lift some U.S. sanctions and unfreeze Iranian assets in exchange for limits on Iran's nu…
middleeasteye.netIranian Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Urges Muslim Unity Against U.S. and Israel
Mojtaba Khamenei issued a Hajj message calling for Muslim unity and repeating the slogans “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” The statement came as U.S.-Iran talks continue over a proposed memorandum of understanding.
upi.comU.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks to Continue Several More Days, Rubio Says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that negotiators are still exchanging language on an emerging agreement with Iran. The talks follow nearly three months of conflict and recent signals from President Trump that a deal was near.
axios.comSecretary of State Says Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen Without Tolls
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated Tuesday that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen without tolls as part of ongoing U.S.-Iran peace talks. U.S. forces conducted defensive strikes on Iranian missile sites on Monday.
theiranproject.comU.S. Forces Conduct Self-Defense Strikes in Southern Iran
U.S. Central Command said Monday that American forces struck missile launch sites and boats in southern Iran. The strikes occurred near Bandar Abbas during an ongoing ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran.
foxnews.comU.S. Strikes Force Iran to Nuclear Ceasefire Talks
Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran remain stalled as neither side has achieved stated military or political objectives. Damage to Iranian facilities has been reported, but key capabilities remain intact.
pbs.orgU.S. and Iran report conflicting signals on nuclear talks
Washington and Tehran gave differing accounts Monday on the status of negotiations aimed at extending a ceasefire and reaching a final agreement. Oil prices fell and Asian markets rose on the possibility of progress.
channelnewsasia.comU.S. and Iran Advance Talks on Strait of Hormuz and Nuclear Issues
Negotiations between the United States and Iran continue in Doha with progress reported on several topics but no agreement imminent. Iran lifted a nationwide internet blackout after nearly 90 days while reports of strikes on vessels near Bandar Abbas emerged.
dailyalert.orgU.S. and Iran Near Preliminary Deal on Strait of Hormuz and Nuclear Limits
President Trump stated that an agreement has largely been negotiated between the U.S., Iran and several Middle Eastern countries. Officials said the deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and limit Iran's uranium stockpile, subject to final approvals.
tass.comIranian Diplomat Outlines Terms for 60-Day Nuclear Talks
A senior Iranian diplomat stated that nuclear issues and uranium reserves would be discussed if the United States fulfills commitments in a potential memorandum of understanding. The statement links those talks to the lifting of sanctions and the unfreezing of assets.
realitytea.comTrump says Iran deal critics know nothing of potential agreement
President Trump stated on Monday that critics of a potential U.S.-Iran agreement know nothing about the talks. Iranian and U.S. officials described ongoing negotiations over an interim deal that would open the Strait of Hormuz and address Iran's enriched uranium stockpile.
Nbc NewsU.S. and Iran Report Progress on Deal to End War but Say No Agreement Is Imminent
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said a framework remains under discussion that would open the Strait of Hormuz and commit Iran to forgo nuclear weapons. Iranian officials stated that while talks have advanced on several points, an agreement is not close.
nypost.comU.S. and Iran Near Initial Framework to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
Negotiations for a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz could take up to a week to finalize. President Trump said he may walk away if Iran does not meet his terms on its nuclear program.
Iran Seeks Alternatives to Prevent Electricity Cuts After Attacks on Power Plants
Iran’s First Vice President said the country is examining ways to avoid blackouts after damage to energy facilities. The oil minister has already urged reduced fuel use.
nbcnews.comIran and U.S. Cite Historical Events as Deal to End Conflict Awaits Announcement
Iranian and U.S. officials have referenced past regional conflicts while awaiting a possible agreement to conclude the 66-day conflict. Both sides have described any deal as a victory.
U.S. and Iran Report Progress Toward Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
U.S. and Iranian officials described advancing talks on a potential agreement that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and pause fighting. Details on Iran's nuclear program and asset releases remain under discussion.
bbc.co.ukWhite House Delays Expected Iran Deal Announcement
The White House now anticipates that an agreement with Iran will require several more days for approval. President Trump had previously indicated an announcement was imminent.
middleeasteye.netU.S. Officials Discuss Ceasefire Extension With Israel And Iran
A phone call addressed conditions for extending a ceasefire and the status of nuclear negotiations. The emerging framework includes a 60-day extension and leaves several issues for later talks.
theaviationist.comU.S. and Iran Report Progress on Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
President Trump stated that a peace agreement with Iran has been largely negotiated and will be announced shortly. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said significant progress has been made in the past 48 hours and that further updates could come within hours.
33 Ships Cross Strait of Hormuz With IRGC Permission, Iran Says
Iran's IRGC navy stated that 33 vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours after receiving Iranian approval. The announcement comes amid ongoing U.S.-Iran talks on sanctions, oil sales, and nuclear issues.
thehindu.comIran Denies Agreement to Hand Over Nuclear Enrichment Materials
Iran has restated that it has not agreed to transfer enrichment materials and that the nuclear issue remains outside current negotiations. Reuters cited a senior Iranian official for the latest statement.
Nbc NewsTrump Says U.S.-Iran Deal Largely Negotiated, Strait of Hormuz to Reopen
President Trump announced Saturday that a draft peace agreement with Iran has been largely negotiated after calls with regional leaders. The framework includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the three-month war.
nypost.comIran Agrees to Relinquish Enriched Uranium Stockpile in Deal with U.S.
U.S. officials say Iran has agreed to give up its highly enriched uranium as part of a nuclear agreement with the United States. President Trump announced the deal Saturday and said it would be finalized soon.
U.S. and Iran Reach Agreement on 60-Day Ceasefire Extension
The United States and Iran are close to signing an agreement that would extend a ceasefire for 60 days, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and allow Iran to sell oil while talks continue on its nuclear program.
rediff.comPakistan Army Chief Visits Tehran as U.S.-Iran Talks Continue
Pakistan's army chief arrived in Tehran on Friday to support mediation between Iran and the United States. Iranian officials said major differences remain over uranium enrichment and control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran Rejects U.S. Demand for Enriched Uranium Handover in Peace Talks
Iran's Foreign Ministry stated that no agreement will be reached if the United States requires handover of enriched uranium. Pakistani and Qatari delegations are traveling to Tehran for talks.
jns.orgPakistan and Qatar Send Mediators to Tehran for U.S.-Iran Talks
Pakistani and Qatari delegations met Iranian officials in Tehran on Friday to advance negotiations aimed at extending the ceasefire and reaching a lasting agreement between the U.S. and Iran. President Trump has warned of renewed strikes if Iran does not abandon its nuclear ambit…
theyeshivaworld.comU.S. and Iran Report Progress in Peace Talks but Clash Over Strait of Hormuz Tolls
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said indirect negotiations with Iran have shown slight progress toward ending the war. Both sides remain divided over Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and proposals for a toll system in the Strait of Hormuz.
dnaindia.comIran Nuclear Talks Show Progress but Key Issues Remain Unresolved
Senior Iranian and U.S. officials report that gaps in negotiations have narrowed, though uranium enrichment levels and control of the Strait of Hormuz continue to block a final agreement.
Iran and U.S. Talks Stall Over Uranium Enrichment and Strait of Hormuz
Senior Iranian and U.S. officials said differences have narrowed but no agreement has been reached. Iran's uranium enrichment program and control over the Strait of Hormuz remain the main sticking points.
Iran President Says Tehran Will Not Back Down in U.S. Talks
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Tehran will not back down in negotiations with the United States. Reports of a draft agreement emerged alongside continued U.S. demands on Iran's nuclear program.
Pakistan Mediates US-Iran Talks
Pakistani officials arrived in Tehran this week to discuss proposals between the United States and Iran. Negotiations continue over uranium enrichment, shipping routes, and regional security issues.
politico.euU.S. Assurances to Israel on Iran Deal Include Uranium Removal
Reports indicate the United States has told Israel that any agreement with Iran would require removal of enriched uranium. Iranian officials have directed negotiators not to accept terms allowing near-weapons-grade material to leave the country.
Washington ExaminerU.S. officials delay planned strike on Iran for two or three days
U.S. officials postponed a planned military strike on Iran after receiving requests from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The delay gives Iran time to submit a counterproposal for a longer-term agreement.
ForbesIran Proposes End to Sanctions and Naval Blockade
Iranian officials outlined a new peace proposal that includes ending U.S. sanctions and a naval blockade. The proposal also calls for maintaining the right to enrich uranium and for the release of frozen funds.
Iran Rejects Linking Nuclear Program to War Negotiations
Iranian state media reported that Tehran will not negotiate its nuclear program as part of any agreement to end the current war. Oil prices rebounded after the denial of earlier reports suggesting a possible nuclear freeze.
jns.orgIran Shares Revised Response to U.S. Proposal Through Pakistan
Iran transmitted a revised reply to a U.S. proposal via Pakistani mediators. The response addresses nuclear enrichment and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump met his national security team on Saturday and plans to meet them again on Tuesday.
BBC NewsU.S. and Iran Continue Talks as Ceasefire Holds
Officials from the United States and Iran exchanged proposals through Pakistani mediators while a ceasefire largely held. The U.S. side rejected some Iranian demands and maintained a naval blockade of Iranian ports.