Iran war: What’s happening on day 54 as Trump extends ceasefire?
US President Donald Trump has extended a ceasefire with Iran until Tehran submits its latest proposal and talks are concluded. The US naval blockade of Iranian ports will remain in place, despite Iran's insistence that it undermines the ceasefire.
Briefing Summary
AI-generatedUS President Donald Trump has extended a ceasefire with Iran until Tehran submits its latest proposal and talks are concluded. The US naval blockade of Iranian ports will remain in place, despite Iran's insistence that it undermines the ceasefire. Violence continues across the region, including Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon that have wounded civilians and damaged homes. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has warned that oil production in the Middle East could be targeted if attacks are launched from Gulf neighbours' territory. The US has imposed new sanctions linked to Iran's weapons programmes, while the European Union is expanding its own measures. Talks between Israel and Lebanon are set to take place in Washington, DC, with Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam pushing for a full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon's territory.
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5 extractedViolence continues across the region, with Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon wounding civilians and damaging homes despite a 10-day ceasefire.
The US is continuing its naval blockade of Iranian ports despite the truce, a move Iran says undermines the ceasefire.
The US imposed new sanctions linked to Iran’s weapons programmes, while the European Union is moving to expand its own measures.
President Trump said the US would extend the ceasefire until Iran presents a proposal and talks are concluded, but a naval blockade of its ports continues.
Iran has insisted that the blockade represents a violation of the ceasefire, and has said it will not negotiate under the “shadow of threats” or while the blockade remains in place.