Iran rejected the US ceasefire proposal, demanding a comprehensive and permanent end to the conflict that encompasses wider Middle Eastern disputes. Key conditions in this demand include guaranteeing safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz and lifting international sanctions. This stance reflects Iran's hardline preference for a fundamental political and economic resolution over immediate de-escalation.
The UAE demands guaranteed access to the Strait of Hormuz in any US-Iran deal or conflict resolution. UAE officials warn that failing to curb Iran's nuclear program and missiles will lead to a more volatile Middle East. Amid threats from the US President, the UAE is strengthening ties with the US while urging regional stability.
The UAE demands guaranteed, permanent access to the Strait of Hormuz in any US-Iran peace settlement. The UAE stressed that the waterway, being a critical global oil artery, must not be used as a regional bargaining chip. Despite ongoing threats from Iran's missiles, the UAE plans to strengthen its security alliance with the US.
President Trump is set to update on the Iran situation as his deadline for the Strait of Hormuz opening approaches. Iran rejected the latest ceasefire proposal, demanding a permanent end to the war, conveyed via Pakistan. Iran insists on an end to the conflict only with guarantees against future attacks.
The UAE demands guarantees for Strait of Hormuz access in any US-Iran settlement, warning that Iran's nuclear and missile programs must be curbed. The UAE stressed that the Strait's security is a global economic imperative, not a regional bargaining chip. Tensions are rising as US President Donald Trump threatens further strikes if Iran fails to negotiate and reopen the Strait.
The UAE demands that any US-Iran deal must guarantee free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route. The UAE warned that a ceasefire without resolving core issues like Iran's nuclear program and missiles would be insufficient. Tensions are rising amid recent US-Israeli strikes against Iran.
Iran and the US are reviewing a mediation proposal, spearheaded by Pakistan, that includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and an immediate ceasefire. This agreement is set to lead to a phase of negotiations for a broader, long-term settlement following a short-term truce. Iran seeks security guarantees and sanctions relief, while the US President urges a swift resolution.
The UAE stressed that guaranteeing free passage through the Strait of Hormuz is essential in any US-Iran deal. The UAE warned that instability in the Middle East will worsen if Iran's nuclear and missile development issues are not resolved. The US President warned of further strikes on Iranian energy facilities if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
The UAE insists that any US-Iran settlement must guarantee free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil artery. UAE warned that a ceasefire without addressing Iran's nuclear program and missile threats would be insufficient. US President Donald Trump has threatened further military action if Iran fails to reopen the strait by his deadline.
The US and Iran are reviewing a ceasefire plan, mediated by Pakistan, aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz and easing tensions. The proposal seeks an immediate ceasefire followed by long-term negotiations, potentially including commitments from Iran regarding its nuclear program. However, Iran has demanded firm guarantees against future attacks from the US and Israel, and has not formally accepted the proposal.