President Trump announced that Tehran has agreed to transfer highly enriched uranium to Washington that remained under the rubble following last year’s American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. This material is referred to as ‘nuclear dust,’ and Iran has not yet confirmed the agreement. Previous US statements regarding Tehran’s obligations have often proven inaccurate or unverified.
US President Trump claimed Iran has agreed to return nuclear materials to the United States as part of broader peace deal assurances. He emphasized preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons remains a top priority and expressed optimism about ongoing negotiations, potentially taking place over the weekend. Trump noted positive trends in the stock market and falling oil prices, anticipating a successful deal with Iran.
Iran’s Ambassador stated that lasting stability in the Strait of Hormuz depends on respecting Iran’s rights, citing the 2026 February attack by the US and Israel as the root cause. He warned that a UN Security Council resolution could set a dangerous precedent and undermine sovereign rights. He condemned the US naval blockade as a violation of Iranian sovereignty and international law.
President Trump is directly involved in negotiations with Iran, asserting that the U.S. holds all the cards in the situation. The administration's blockade of Iranian ports is framed as resetting the global order, following previous military operations targeting Iranian infrastructure. Trump reiterated his commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons while pursuing a negotiated solution.
US President Trump claimed Iran was ready to hand over enriched uranium as part of a potential agreement, but Iran swiftly denied any such agreement. Key sticking points remain over uranium enrichment limits and sanctions relief, hindering progress in nuclear talks. The situation remains fluid with ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Arab states have welcomed a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, supported by the US, aiming to strengthen the Lebanese state and restrict weapons to its institutions. Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Oman expressed support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, while the US facilitated the agreement. This follows recent conflicts between Israel, the US, Iran, and Hezbollah, with the ceasefire representing a step towards de-escalation.
Iran is waging a narrative war against the US and Israel through a series of Lego videos, criticizing America's past actions and delivering messages to the world. The YouTube channel was deleted, but the Iranian-based group continues to produce videos, amplifying its critical voice towards the US. These videos symbolically depict past American and Israeli wars and human rights abuses.
China reportedly considered providing Iran with an advanced X-band radar system early in the conflict. This follows reports of Russia sharing intelligence with Iran regarding U.S. military positions in the Middle East, potentially bolstering Iran's air defense capabilities. The move highlights regional adversaries' willingness to assist Iran.
US President Trump announced that Iran has agreed to hand over enriched uranium and that both sides are close to reaching a peace deal to end six weeks of conflict. Intensive negotiations have taken place following the conflict that erupted on February 28th. Uncertainty remains due to Iran's lack of official confirmation and past conflicting narratives in US-Iran negotiations.
Trump stated that Iran has agreed to hand over its nuclear materials, and the two sides are close to a peace deal to end the Middle East conflict. The United States threatened to resume air strikes and a naval blockade if Tehran refused to accept a deal to resolve the conflict, and Trump suggested visiting Pakistan to sign an agreement. Iran expressed cautious optimism about its negotiations to end hostilities with the US.