Trump says US and Iran will meet to negotiate
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A series of strikes over the weekend saw the US and Iran accuse each other of violating the ceasefire agreement.
Indirect talks between Iran and the US concluded without significant progress on lasting peace, focusing instead on resolved issues like maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and unfreezing funds.
Iranian state television is reporting that a ship has ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz after not running Iran’s approved route through the water.
Iran says it has launched retaliatory attacks at US infrastructure in Kuwait and Bahrain after the US said it hit multiple targets across Iran.
US and Iranian negotiators made "positive progress" during indirect talks in Doha, with both sides agreeing to resume discussions after the funeral ceremonies for former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
An uptick in clashes between Iranian security forces and Kurdish rebel groups is threatening to open a new front in the Islamic Republic's conflict with the United States and Israel, testing a fragile ceasefire between Tehran and Washington.
An apparent agreement by the US and Iran to pause a fresh outburst of violence stabilized a truce that is the first step to permanently ending the war and underscored that each side has a vital national interest in doing so.
Two U.S. envoys arrived in Qatar on Tuesday for talks with mediators about the implementation of an initial deal to end the war in Iran, an official said. The visit by Steve Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump’s special Mideast envoy,
Chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst reports as U.S. and Iran talks progress, with President Donald Trump considering military options to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
US President Donald Trump warned Iran “will no longer exist” if strikes continue, while Tehran has threatened to halt negotiations.
