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Trump holds meeting to make 'final determination' on Iran deal

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Strait of Hormuz *Pakistan Bandar Abbas Marco Rubio Asim Munir

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Story Timeline

May 24 – May 30

48 articles|5 sources
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Conflict(23)
Al Jazeera4d ago

Rubio says Iran deal could take days after US forces launch new attacks

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that a potential deal to end the war on Iran could take several days to finalize. This comes after US forces claimed to have struck Iranian missile sites and boats laying mines in southern Iran on Monday. These actions occurred while an Iranian delegation was in Qatar for talks aimed at extending a fragile ceasefire. Rubio emphasized that the straits must remain open, calling the current situation unlawful and unsustainable. CENTCOM spokesman Tim Hawkins confirmed the self-defense strikes were conducted to protect US troops from Iranian threats. Iran's state broadcaster reported explosions near Bandar Abbas.

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The Guardian - World News4d ago

US strikes Iran missile sites and mine laying vessels as Trump’s promised peace deal remains elusive

The US conducted strikes on Iranian missile sites and mine-laying vessels, which US Central Command described as defensive actions to test a seven-week ceasefire. These strikes occurred as Iranian negotiators traveled to Qatar for talks, reportedly focusing on the release of frozen assets and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While the US stressed the ceasefire was not over, Iran reported four Guard troops killed in the strikes. The negotiations aim for Iran to restore commercial shipping through the strait, with nuclear program discussions to follow. President Trump indicated a potential concession on Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, but warned of further attacks if a deal isn't reached.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Are US and Iran close to peace or sliding back to war?

The US and Iran are engaged in a complex diplomatic process amidst recent exchanges of strikes that have tested a ceasefire. While both sides appear disinclined towards all-out war, the situation remains tense. The US has intercepted Iranian drones near the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran claims to have attacked an American air base. A reported Iranian draft memorandum of understanding, proposing the lifting of blockades and withdrawal of US forces, was dismissed by the White House as a fabrication. President Trump stated he is not yet satisfied with proposed terms, warning of renewed conflict if Iran fails to comply. Simultaneously, the US sanctioned Iran's newly formed "Persian Gulf Strait Authority," deeming it an attempt to monetize state-sponsored terror. The core issues dividing the nations include Iran's nuclear program, the Strait of Hormuz, and sanctions.

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Diplomatic(20)
Al Jazeera14h ago

Trump says ‘final determination’ to be made on possible Iran deal

President Donald Trump is reportedly making a "final determination" on a potential deal with Iran to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, deep mistrust persists between Washington and Tehran, with Iran's foreign ministry stating no final agreement has been reached. Iran's top negotiator emphasized that Tehran will judge any deal by actions, not words. Trump outlined several US conditions for an agreement, including Iran never possessing nuclear weapons, the Strait of Hormuz remaining open and toll-free, and the removal of mines. He also indicated that ships currently in the Strait due to a US naval blockade could begin to depart, with no money exchanged until further notice. Uncertainty surrounds the details of a potential memorandum of understanding.

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

What may be included in proposed Iran ceasefire deal?

A proposed ceasefire deal between the US and Iran, largely negotiated according to Donald Trump, could involve a 60-day truce. Key elements include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, allowing Iran to freely sell oil, and resuming talks on limiting Iran's nuclear program. Iran would clear mines and not impose tolls in the strait, while the US would lift its blockade on Iranian ports. The deal might also unfreeze some Iranian assets and halt hostilities on all fronts. However, Iran has reportedly not agreed to hand over its highly enriched uranium stockpile, and its ballistic missile program and regional support are not mentioned as part of the preliminary agreement.

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BBC News - World4d ago

US military says it has launched new strikes on southern Iran

The US military conducted strikes on Iranian missile launch sites and boats in southern Iran, citing self-defense. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated a potential agreement might be reached soon, though Iran's top negotiator stated that while much has been concluded, a signing is not imminent. Discussions reportedly involve a 60-day ceasefire extension, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and further nuclear program negotiations. US intelligence believes Iran's Supreme Leader is in hiding, complicating communication with envoys and slowing talks. Contentious issues like sanctions relief and nuclear program details are expected to be negotiated later. Iran's foreign minister was in Doha for talks with Qatar's prime minister regarding a potential deal with the US.

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National Security(3)
BBC News - World11h ago

Trump holds meeting to make 'final determination' on Iran deal

US President Donald Trump met with his advisers in the White House Situation Room to make a "final determination" on an agreement with Iran. This meeting follows confirmation from US officials that a framework for a deal, a memorandum of understanding, has been agreed upon by both nations, pending approval from their respective leaderships. The reported deal would extend a ceasefire for 60 days and initiate talks regarding Iran's nuclear program. Trump stated that Iran must agree to never possess nuclear weapons, reopen the Strait of Hormuz for unrestricted shipping, and destroy any mines in the waterway. He also indicated a willingness to lift the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and for Iran to allow the removal and destruction of its enriched uranium.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

US military launches new strikes against targets inside Iran

The US military conducted new strikes inside Iran overnight, targeting an Iranian ground control station in Bandar Abbas. This action occurred as four Iranian one-way attack drones, posing a threat near the Strait of Hormuz, were shot down. According to a US official, the struck site was preparing to launch a fifth drone. These strikes took place amidst ongoing negotiations aimed at ending a three-month war that began on February 28th with US and Israeli attacks. The conflict has resulted in thousands of deaths and significantly increased global energy prices.

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South China Morning Post4d ago

US attacks missile sites in Iran amid negotiations to end war

US forces conducted self-defense strikes in southern Iran on Monday, targeting missile launch sites and boats attempting to lay mines. US Central Command stated these actions were taken to protect American troops from threats posed by Iranian forces. The attacks occurred as top Iranian negotiators arrived in Doha for talks aimed at ending a war. No further details about the strikes were provided by US Central Command.

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Key Claims

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US President Donald Trump held a meeting to make a 'final determination' about an agreement to extend a ceasefire with Iran.

— Donald Trump

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Iran must agree to never have a nuclear weapon or bomb, the Strait of Hormuz be reopened, and any mines destroyed.

— Donald Trump

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Donald Trump claimed he could approve a peace deal with Iran on Friday involving major concessions from Tehran.

— Donald Trump

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Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson stated that exchanges of messages were continuing but no final agreement had been reached.

— Esmaeil Baqaei

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Donald Trump is in the Situation Room at the White House.

May 17 – May 23

16 articles|5 sources
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Diplomatic(7)
Al Jazeera6d ago

Trump says Iran agreement ‘largely negotiated’, awaiting finalisation

US President Donald Trump announced that a Memorandum of Understanding for ceasefire talks to end the US-Israel war with Iran has been largely negotiated. The agreement, which is still subject to finalization by negotiators and other countries, reportedly includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump made this statement following calls with leaders from several Middle Eastern nations and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This development comes after a week of fluctuating rhetoric from Trump, who had previously threatened escalation but also indicated a deal was close. The announcement coincided with the conclusion of a visit by Pakistan's army chief to Iran, where "encouraging progress" was reported towards a final understanding.

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The Guardian - World News6d ago

Trump says peace deal with Iran ‘largely negotiated’ with strait of Hormuz to open

President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a peace deal with Iran has been "largely negotiated," potentially ending a war initiated by the US and Israel in February. The agreement, described as a Memorandum of Understanding, is subject to finalization and will include the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. This development follows calls Trump made with Pakistani mediators, Gulf allies, and Israel. A Pakistani source indicated that Iran and Pakistan had submitted a revised proposal to the US aimed at ending the war and reopening the strait. Regional officials suggest the potential deal involves a formal declaration of war's end, negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, and the lifting of the US blockade on Iranian ports. Trump indicated that final aspects and details are still being discussed and will be announced shortly.

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South China Morning Post6d ago

Iran, US could be close to breakthrough in talks for draft deal to end war

Senior US and Iranian officials indicated on Saturday that they may be nearing a breakthrough in negotiations for a draft deal to end a war in the Middle East. Iran stated that differences persist between the parties and that its nuclear program dispute will not be included in the initial discussions. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed optimism, coinciding with the departure of Pakistan's army chief from Tehran after two days of talks with senior Iranian leaders. Rubio suggested that an announcement of progress could be made soon, potentially within days.

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Conflict(7)
The Guardian - World NewsMay 22

Uranium and control of strait of Hormuz key as talks to end US-Iran war continue

Pakistani mediators are working to broker a permanent ceasefire between the US and Iran, though significant disagreements persist. Key sticking points include future control of the Strait of Hormuz and a US demand for Iran to export its highly enriched uranium stockpile. Iran prioritizes ending hostilities and lifting sanctions, proposing its own authority to manage the Strait of Hormuz, a plan opposed by five Gulf states. Meanwhile, Israel and Iran fear surprise attacks, and the US president maintains military action remains an option. Iran denies media speculation about nuclear issues, stating negotiations focus on ending the war and lifting sanctions.

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Associated Press (AP)May 22

US says ‘slight progress’ in Iran talks amid uncertainty on whether war will resume

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reported "slight progress" in talks with Iran, amid ongoing uncertainty about whether a deal will be reached or war will resume. This comes after President Trump stated he was holding off on military strikes due to "serious negotiations." Rubio's comments preceded a NATO foreign ministers meeting where the alliance might discuss policing the Strait of Hormuz post-war. Despite claims of progress, a deal has not materialized, and Trump has a history of shifting deadlines and actions. Tensions have surfaced between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu over the negotiations. Meanwhile, Pakistan is actively involved in de-escalation efforts, with its interior minister visiting Tehran twice. Major sticking points persist, including Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. blockades. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have also reportedly conducted separate attacks on Iran and Iranian-backed militias in Iraq.

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Al JazeeraMay 21

Iran reviews US proposal to end war as Pakistan steps up mediation efforts

Iran is reviewing the latest US responses to its proposal aimed at ending the nearly three-month war, with Pakistan intensifying mediation efforts. Pakistan's military chief, Asim Munir, is scheduled to visit Tehran for talks, following a visit by Pakistan's Interior Minister. US President Donald Trump has warned that negotiations are on the verge of either a deal or renewed strikes, stating he needs "the right answers" from Iran. Iran's Foreign Minister indicated readiness for either talks or continued fighting, while Iran's proposal reportedly includes demands for control of the Strait of Hormuz, reparations, and sanctions relief. The US has maintained a naval blockade on Iran since mid-April.

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National Security(1)
BBC News - WorldMay 21

Iran steps up claim to control Strait of Hormuz

Iran has announced an expansion of its claimed military control over the Strait of Hormuz, publishing a map asserting "armed forces oversight" across more than 22,000 sq km of the waterway. This expanded claim extends into the territorial waters of Oman and the UAE. Iran's newly established "Persian Gulf Strait Authority" stated that all transit through the strait requires its coordination and authorization. The UAE has rejected these claims, calling them "fragments of dreams" and asserting its maritime sovereignty. The US and Gulf allies have consistently opposed Iran's attempts to control the strait, with the US advising ships not to comply with Iran's regulations. Iran has not ratified the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which guarantees safe passage.

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Key Claims

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Donald Trump announced a peace deal with Iran has been largely negotiated.

— Donald Trump

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Trump had threatened striking Iran if a deal was not reached.

— Donald Trump

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US President Donald Trump stated that a Memorandum of Understanding in ceasefire talks with Iran has been largely negotiated.

— Donald Trump

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The US president made the announcement after a call with leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Pakistan, Jordan, Egypt, Turkiye, and Bahrain.

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Donald Trump posted a photo of the US flag covering the map of Iran with the question: “United States of the Middle East?”

— Donald Trump

May 3 – May 9

3 articles|2 sources
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Diplomatic(2)
Al JazeeraMay 3

What’s Iran’s 14-point proposal to end the war? And will Trump accept it?

Iran has submitted a new 14-point proposal to the United States via Pakistan, aiming for a permanent end to the ongoing war. This plan is reportedly a response to a prior nine-point US proposal that focused on a two-month ceasefire. Iran's latest offer emphasizes resolving all issues within 30 days, seeking guarantees for a lasting peace. President Trump is currently reviewing the proposal but has expressed uncertainty about reaching a deal, citing mistrust between the two nations. The conflict, which began with US and Israeli attacks on Iran in February, has involved a naval war in the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran imposing a de facto blockade and the US maintaining a naval blockade of Iranian ports, despite a ceasefire initiated on April 8. Key US demands include Iran ending its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and addressing its nuclear capabilities.

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Al JazeeraMay 3

Trump reviews Iranian peace proposal, warns strikes could resume

US President Donald Trump is reviewing a 14-point peace proposal from Iran aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. Speaking in Florida, Trump confirmed he had been briefed on the proposal, which reportedly includes lifting the US naval blockade, war reparations, and asset release. However, he issued a warning that air strikes could resume if Iran "misbehaves," indicating a continued tough stance. Trump suggested Iran is seeking a settlement due to its weakened state from conflict and the blockade. The diplomatic overture follows a fragile three-week truce that began on April 7th, with Iran seeking a 30-day window to finalize terms, a timeline potentially at odds with US preferences.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 3

Trump says Iran has not yet ‘paid a big enough price’ as he reviews new peace proposal

President Trump stated he will review a new 14-point peace proposal from Iran, delivered via Pakistan, but expressed skepticism. He believes Iran has not yet "paid a big enough price" for its actions. This proposal reportedly includes US troop withdrawal from surrounding areas, lifting the blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, releasing frozen assets, compensation, and ending the war on all fronts. Iran's deputy foreign minister indicated the decision for diplomacy or confrontation rests with the US. Washington insists on a deal preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, a claim Iran denies. The US has also warned shipping companies against paying Iran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Key Claims

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A fifth of global oil and gas exports pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

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A ceasefire in the war launched by the US and Israel has been in effect since 8 April.

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Oil prices are approximately 50% above prewar levels.

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A ceasefire between the US and Iran began on April 8, but a permanent peace deal remains elusive.

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The US warned shipping companies they could face sanctions for paying Iran to pass safely through the strait of Hormuz.

— United States government

Apr 26 – May 2

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Diplomatic(1)
Al JazeeraMay 1

Trump says Iran seeks terms he ‘can’t agree to’ in latest peace proposal

President Donald Trump stated that he is "not satisfied" with Iran's latest peace proposal to end the ongoing war, which was conveyed through Pakistani mediators. Trump indicated that Iran is requesting terms he cannot accept, and expressed uncertainty about reaching a deal. He warned of potential military action if negotiations fail. The conflict, which began in late February, has resulted in thousands of deaths and a global energy crisis, with a ceasefire currently in its third week. International efforts are focused on achieving a deal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route.

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Key Claims

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Donald Trump is not satisfied with Iran's latest peace proposal sent via Pakistan.

— Donald Trump

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Approximately 20 percent of the world’s shipments of oil and liquefied natural gas flow through the Strait of Hormuz.

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A ceasefire in the conflict between the US/Israel and Iran has been in place since April 8.

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Negotiations in Islamabad that began on April 11 failed to produce a basic framework for further discussions.

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Iran submitted a new peace proposal to Pakistani mediators on Thursday.

— Iranian diplomatic source