Trump indicated that the US-Iran negotiations may resume, stating the conflict is nearing its end. He cited concerns about Iran acquiring nuclear weapons as the reason for military intervention and estimated it would take 20 years to rebuild Iran. The US insists on verifiable nuclear disarmament and full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran demands a permanent regional ceasefire and sanctions relief.
US President Trump stated that the war in the Middle East is nearing an end, and the US is considering resuming talks with Iran. The United States is exploring a second round of negotiations in Pakistan, while Iran is considering the ceasefire in exchange for the lifting of the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Markets reacted positively to the possibility of a deal, leading to a drop in oil prices.
Iran’s military warned it would block Red Sea trade if the US naval blockade continues, citing concerns about violating the ceasefire. President Trump indicated a potential resumption of peace negotiations this week, and Iran confirmed ongoing talks facilitated by Pakistan. Oil prices fell amid hopes for a deal to restore oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump indicated that US-Iranian peace talks could resume in Islamabad within the next two days. Islamabad is working to arrange negotiations before the two-week ceasefire expires. Israel and Lebanon held their first direct talks in decades in Washington.
Former President Trump suggested that negotiations with Iran could resume soon, indicating a potential pathway for dialogue. The current U.S.-Iran ceasefire expires next week, creating a window for renewed discussions. This development could impact regional stability and energy markets.
US President Trump stated that the US-Iran conflict is nearing its end and that a negotiated settlement is the best path forward, dismissing the need to extend the current ceasefire. He indicated potential further negotiations in Pakistan and praised Pakistan's army chief for facilitating talks. Washington and Tehran had agreed on a two-week ceasefire mediated by Pakistan.
An Israeli nonprofit leader shared wartime experiences with NYC funders, detailing the impact of an Iranian ballistic missile attack on her community. Amidst ongoing US negotiations for a ceasefire with Iran, Israeli civil society organizations are providing support to victims, while concerns are raised about potential post-traumatic stress. The role of civil society is being highlighted amidst Israel’s volatile political landscape.
Optimism is growing regarding a potential resolution to the Middle East conflict as high-stakes diplomatic efforts continue between the U.S. and Iran. Pakistan's mediation role and diplomatic negotiations are boosting prospects for a ceasefire in Lebanon. Key issues include Iran's nuclear ambitions, U.S. economic pressures, and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz.