U.S.-Iran negotiations
Coverage of U.S.-Iran negotiations in the Nexus archive.
- Netanyahu squeezed between Trump and election year politics
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump had a public disagreement over military actions in Lebanon, with Trump pressuring Netanyahu to abandon planned strikes in Beirut to preserve U.S.-Iran negotiations. Netanyahu faces domestic criticism over ongoing Hezbollah attacks and political fallout after complying with Trump's demands, highlighting his reliance on U.S. support.
- Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed as Trump signals no rush on Iran agreement
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Monday as investors monitored lingering uncertainty around U.S.-Iran negotiations. Trump signaled no rush on reaching an Iran agreement, contributing to market uncertainty.
- World awaits news on U.S.-Iran talks as Israel launches more strikes on Hezbollah
U.S. and Iran negotiations remain stalled as Israel launches renewed military strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The situation highlights ongoing regional tensions and diplomatic uncertainty.
- World awaits news on U.S.-Iran talks as Israel launches more strikes on Hezbollah
U.S. and Iran negotiations remain unclear as Israel launches renewed strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The situation highlights ongoing tensions in the region.
- Graham hails Trump’s Abraham Accords push after Iran deal criticism: ‘Brilliant’
Sen. Lindsey Graham praised President Trump's proposal to expand the Abraham Accords by encouraging Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other Gulf states to join, aiming to facilitate U.S.-Iran conflict resolution. Graham described the move as 'simply brilliant' and a potential catalyst for significant regional change.
- Gas prices surge amid stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations
Gas prices have risen sharply due to stalled negotiations between the United States and Iran. The lack of progress in diplomatic talks has heightened tensions, impacting global energy markets.
- President Trump's negotiating team praised by nuclear experts for walking away from Pakistan talks
The Trump administration's decision to walk away from U.S.-Iran nuclear talks in Pakistan was praised by experts for rejecting Iran's enrichment capabilities. Experts argue Iran's uranium enrichment poses a nuclear weapons risk, and a proposed 20-year moratorium on enrichment faced opposition from Senator Lindsey Graham.
- Morning news brief
President Trump announced plans to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, citing failed U.S.-Iran negotiations that contributed to a surge in oil prices. Hungary's Viktor Orbán lost his reelection bid, marking a political shift in the country.
- U.S.-Iran negotiations start in Pakistan
Direct negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, mediated by Pakistan, have begun in Islamabad. This marks the highest-level engagement since 1979, though success appears unlikely due to conflicting goals and the risk of renewed conflict.
- Trump: ‘Fraudsters’ circulating purported Iran talks documents
President Trump accused 'fraudsters' of spreading false documents about U.S.-Iran negotiations. He claimed these individuals have no legitimate connection to the talks and are engaging in deceptive practices.