The US announced that the ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel preserves Israel’s right to self-defense. Both countries have requested the US to facilitate further direct negotiations to resolve outstanding issues, including border demarcation, aiming for a comprehensive peace agreement. The US intends to lead international efforts to support Lebanon and promote regional stability.
President Trump stated that the next round of US-Iran talks to achieve a peace agreement would likely take place over the weekend, and he might visit Islamabad if a deal is reached. Iran has agreed to return enriched uranium, and the two sides are close to a peace deal ending six weeks of conflict. He also indicated a potential role in mediating the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire.
President Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. The U.S. has intensified its blockade of Iranian ports, preparing for renewed combat if Tehran doesn’t agree to a peace deal. Iranian parliament speaker expressed cautious approach to the ceasefire, emphasizing the pursuit of complete victory.
US President Trump signaled growing optimism about a potential nuclear agreement with Iran, emphasizing the priority of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. He suggested negotiations could resume soon, potentially over the weekend, and that Iran appears more willing to compromise. The agreement could stabilize energy markets and reshape regional diplomacy, but officials caution that details remain to be negotiated.
Following Trump’s announcement of an imminent ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, China urged Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The US claims control over the Strait of Hormuz, while Trump stated that the US Navy controls traffic through the waterway. This escalation of tensions in the region is raising international concerns.
A 10-day ceasefire agreement has been reached between Israel and Hezbollah, halting fighting between the two. U.S. President Trump announced the agreement, raising hopes for a broader ceasefire between Iran and the United States. Israel announced plans to expand its security zone in southern Lebanon, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the ceasefire.
US President Trump indicated a possibility of talks with Iran, with Iran stating it will not possess a nuclear weapon for 20 years. The US is mediating between Israel and Lebanon to achieve a ceasefire, and Lebanon’s president thanked Trump for his efforts. The US House of Representatives rejected a bid to curb Trump’s Iran war powers.
President Trump has assigned Vice President Vance to lead the Iran negotiations, closely monitoring his progress and comparing his performance to Secretary of State Rubio. The president hinted he would take full credit if a deal is successful, while Vance downplayed his role as merely answering phone calls. The White House expressed support for Vance's role, highlighting his value to the administration.
President Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon. This agreement aims to de-escalate tensions between Israel and Lebanon, which is backed by Iran, and is linked to U.S. efforts to sustain a ceasefire with Iran. The ceasefire was reached just before Hezbollah’s final rocket attack.
President Trump stated that Iran has agreed not to possess nuclear weapons and that negotiations may resume over the weekend. Iran has pledged to suspend nuclear activity for up to 20 years, while the U.S. is considering a positive review of a 20-day ceasefire agreement. He criticized Iran's inadequate efforts to allow oil tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting a potential peace agreement.