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Iran war: What is happening on day 92 as Trump weighs Iran deal

On day 92 of the Iran conflict, prospects for a US-Iran agreement remain uncertain as President Trump prepares to make a "final determination" on a deal. Iranian officials maintain that negotiations are ongoing but no final agreement has been reached, emphasizing that Tehran will judge any potential easing of restrictions by actions, not words, and will not act unless Washington does first.

Elizabeth MelimopoulosAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-30 · 07:30 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Iran war: What is happening on day 92 as Trump weighs Iran deal
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On day 92 of the Iran conflict, prospects for a US-Iran agreement remain uncertain as President Trump prepares to make a "final determination" on a deal. Iranian officials maintain that negotiations are ongoing but no final agreement has been reached, emphasizing that Tehran will judge any potential easing of restrictions by actions, not words, and will not act unless Washington does first. Meanwhile, fighting continues in the region, with Israeli forces reportedly advancing beyond Lebanon's Litani River. US Central Command stated its forces are vigilant across the region, and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged allies to increase defense spending while reiterating the US commitment to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. The US Department of Defense also described military-to-military talks between Israeli and Lebanese delegations in Washington as "productive."

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US remains committed to preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

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Iranian officials stressed that no understanding had yet been reached.

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US plans a $1.5 trillion investment in defence.

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Trump weighs next steps on Iran deal as Tehran insists negotiations are continuing and no final agreement exists.

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Israeli forces had advanced beyond Lebanon’s Litani River.

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Trump weighs next steps on Iran deal as Tehran insists negotiations are continuing and no final agreement exists.Published On 30 May 2026Prospects for a US-Iran agreement to end the conflict remained uncertain on Friday, with President Donald Trump saying he would make a “final determination” on a deal, while Iranian officials stressed that no understanding had yet been reached.Iran’s chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said Tehran would judge any agreement by actions rather than words, adding that no steps would be taken unless Washington acted first.Meanwhile, fighting continued elsewhere in the region. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli forces had advanced beyond Lebanon’s Litani River, as Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Friday left dozens more civilians reportedly killed or wounded.Here is what we know:In Iran Iran says talks continue, but no deal yet: Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said exchanges with the United States are continuing but stressed that no final agreement has been reached. He rejected Trump’s demands-based approach and described the US naval blockade as illegal, adding that Tehran would judge any easing of restrictions by actions rather than words. War diplomacy CENTCOM highlights ongoing regional patrols: US Central Command (CENTCOM) said its forces remain “present and vigilant” across the region, sharing an image of an F-16 fighter jet conducting a patrol over the Middle East. US pushes allies to boost defence spending: Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Trump plans a $1.5 trillion investment in defence and described it as part of a historic expansion of America’s military-industrial base. Hegseth urged allies to spend at least 3.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) on defence, warning that countries that fail to do so could face changes in their relationship with Washington. He also reiterated that the US remains committed to preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Washington praises Israel-Lebanon security talks: The US Department of Defense described military-to-military talks between Israeli and Lebanese delegations in Washington as “productive”, saying they focused on regional security and stability. The Pentagon also reaffirmed support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In the US
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