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.
Pakistan proposed a two-phased truce deal to end the US-Israel war on Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is reviewing the proposal but stated it would not reopen the strait as part of a temporary ceasefire. The final agreement is expected to include Iranian commitments to forgo nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief.
Tensions are rising as US President Trump threatens to destroy Iranian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Pakistan proposed a two-phase framework including an immediate ceasefire, but Iran rejects reopening the strait for a temporary truce. A broader settlement is expected to involve Iran abandoning nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and frozen asset release.
The US and Iran are reviewing a temporary ceasefire proposal mediated by Pakistan, but Iran remains unwilling to meet US demands. US President Trump is applying pressure, threatening severe actions if talks fail. Iran stated it will not reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a ceasefire, keeping the standoff ongoing.
Iran announced that its intelligence chief, Majid Khademi, was killed in a strike by the US and Israel, accusing both nations. The IDF stated that Khademi's death was a 'severe blow' to the IRGC. Khademi had previously accused US President Donald Trump of fueling a 'staged murder' strategy.
A ceasefire deal between the US and Iran is reportedly within reach. Both sides are reviewing a new proposal that could immediately halt fighting and reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz. This represents a critical turning point for de-escalation in the Middle East.
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 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 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.
The US and Iran received a two-phase mediation plan from Pakistan, starting with a ceasefire followed by peace talks. This proposal aims for an immediate halt to hostilities and a final peace agreement, though no terms have been agreed upon yet. This development occurs as the US President threatened strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened.