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The US and Iran are signaling progress in efforts to end the conflict, but crucial details of a framework agreement are still under negotiation Follow for live updates.
(Changes source attribution in paragraph 14) By Elwely Elwelly and Michael Martina DUBAI/NEW DELHI, May 25 (Reuters) - Iran's top negotiator and its foreign minister were in Doha for talks with Qatar's prime minister on a potential deal with the U.
President Donald Trump attacked Sens. Thom Tillis and Bill Cassidy and Rep. Thomas Massie while insisting any Iran deal would avoid the failures of the Obama-era nuclear deal as the United Kingdom prepares to deploy sailors to the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran deal fails to meet Israel's goals and criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu for allowing Washington to negotiate with little Israeli input.
A draft memorandum includes a 60-day ceasefire extension and the halt of fighting on all fronts, sources say.
The Institute for Voices of Liberty has sent a letter to FIFA outlining its concerns and plans to follow up with legal action
May 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. and Iran are discussing a plan to open the Strait of Hormuz about 30 days after the two countries reach a deal to end hostilities, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Monday citing a Middle East diplomatic source.
Washington says a new Iran framework is “95% complete,” while President Masoud Pezeshkian claims Tehran is “not seeking nuclear weapons” as final negotiations continue over uranium stockpiles and the Strait of Hormuz.