U.S.-Iran peace talks
Coverage of U.S.-Iran peace talks in the Nexus archive.
- More mixed messages on U.S.-Iran peace talks
President Trump claims the U.S. and Iran will resume peace talks in Doha on Tuesday, while Iran's senior negotiator denies a meeting is scheduled. The conflicting statements highlight uncertainty about the negotiations' status.
- Did Qatar's prime minister 'snub' JD Vance? Doha, Washington deny claim
A viral clip from US-Iran peace talks in Switzerland sparked speculation that Qatar’s Prime Minister snubbed US Vice President JD Vance by greeting Pakistan’s Prime Minister instead. Qatar and the White House denied the claims, with the Qatari PM calling them 'unfounded' and stating he had spent hours with Vance, while the White House attributed the rumors to Iran.
- Qatar PM visits Oman for talks on Strait of Hormuz
Qatar's prime minister visited Muscat for talks with Oman on negotiations involving Iran, Iraq, and Gulf states regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions are separate from US-Iran peace talks and de-mining arrangements, with Gulf states seeking no transit fees and Iran possibly proposing environmental, navigation, and security fees.
- Israel furious with Trump for being left out of the US-Iran peace talks: ‘It’s a huge mess’
Israel is angry with President Trump for excluding the country from US-Iran peace talks and the unresolved war in Lebanon. Israeli right-wing figures are particularly upset about being left out of the negotiations.
- Oil Climbs After Fresh Trump Threat as US-Iran Peace Talks Begin
Oil prices climbed following a new Trump threat as US-Iran peace talks commenced. US crude oil storage in Cushing, Oklahoma, reached its lowest level since 2014, with inventories at about 20 million barrels, attributed to surging exports during the Iran war.
- Israeli strikes kill at least 16 in southern Lebanon despite reports of renewed ceasefire
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon's Nabatieh district killed 16 and wounded 12, according to local authorities, despite reports of a renewed ceasefire. The violence between Hezbollah and Israel led to the cancellation of US-Iran peace talks in Switzerland.
- Israel continues war on Hezbollah in Lebanon, impacting progress in U.S.-Iran talks
Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group continue to clash in Lebanon, a growing conflict that could impact progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks. The situation is reported by Sebastian Usher with BBC News, a CBS News partner.
- Morning news brief
Israel expands its military offensive in Lebanon as U.S.-Iran peace negotiations remain stalled. Congress returns to Washington, D.C., with a lengthy legislative agenda, while court rulings present challenges for Trump's 'anti-weaponization' fund.
- Israel, Lebanon officials to meet. And, judge won't block Trump's mail-in voting order
Israel and Lebanon officials are set to meet as U.S.-Iran peace talks continue. A federal judge declined to block an executive order restricting mail-in voting. The article does not specify the identity of the judge or the exact terms of the order.
- Eye Opener: New U.S. strikes in Iran
New U.S. military strikes against Iran have raised concerns about the future of U.S.-Iran peace talks. Former first lady Jill Biden commented on former President Joe Biden's performance during the 2024 presidential debate.
- Latest on U.S.-Iran peace talks as Trump signals deal could be close
President Trump stated that U.S.-Iran negotiations are 'proceeding nicely,' suggesting progress toward a potential deal, though no formal agreement has been reached as of Monday night. CBS News reporters Nikole Killion and Imtiaz Tyab provided updates on the ongoing talks.
- Oil prices rise amid stalled US-Iran peace talks
Brent crude oil prices increased by over 2% following the failure of the second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks in Pakistan. The stalled negotiations between Washington and Tehran heightened geopolitical tensions, impacting global oil markets.
- Bolton lambasts US-Iran peace talks: ‘Nowhere close to a deal’
Former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton criticized ongoing U.S.-Iran peace talks, stating they are 'nowhere close to a deal.' Envoys from both nations are preparing for another round of indirect discussions in Pakistan, with U.S. representatives Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner expected to travel to Islamabad.
- Pakistan’s rapid turn from pariah to linchpin in Iran peace talks
Pakistan has transitioned from a pariah to a key player in U.S.-Iran peace talks, with its top general gaining diplomatic influence. President Trump announced a ceasefire extension with Iran, highlighting Pakistan's growing role in regional diplomacy.
- Second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks expected this weekend
U.S. presidential negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are set to meet Iran's foreign minister for the second round of peace talks this weekend. The meeting is reported by CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
- 4/24: The Takeout with Major Garrett
The second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks is scheduled for this weekend, and a U.S. soldier has been charged for allegedly using confidential information to bet on the potential removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
- As Pakistan seeks to broker U.S.–Iran peace, citizens watch for gains at home
Pakistan is attempting to mediate peace between the U.S. and Iran, while its citizens await potential domestic benefits from the diplomatic efforts. The focus remains on whether improved international relations will lead to tangible improvements within Pakistan.
- What to know as U.S. seizes Iranian tanker, questions linger about peace talks
The U.S. has seized an Iranian tanker, raising questions about the status of potential peace talks between the two nations. Reporters Ed O'Keefe and Charlie D'Agata highlight the uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts amid heightened tensions.
- New Iran talks to start in Pakistan as ceasefire set to expire
The second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks will begin in Pakistan as the two-week ceasefire is set to expire this week. The talks aim to address ongoing tensions between the two nations, with Pakistan serving as the negotiation venue.
- Bitcoin bulls target $125,000 as U.S.-Iran peace talks trigger risk-on mood
Bitcoin bulls are eyeing a $125,000 price target as U.S.-Iran peace talks foster a risk-on market sentiment, driving optimism for cryptocurrency investments.
- Egypt's foreign minister on U.S.-Iran talks: "We believe there is opportunity"
Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty expressed optimism about potential U.S.-Iran peace talks, stating there is an 'opportunity' for progress amid ongoing Middle East conflicts affecting American allies.
- Hezbollah official says the group won’t abide by any agreements from Lebanon-Israel talks in the US
Hezbollah, led by Wafiq Safa, opposes Lebanon-Israel talks in the U.S., rejecting any agreements. The negotiations, involving Lebanon and Israel without diplomatic relations, aim to address the Israel-Hezbollah conflict and potential ceasefire, amid U.S.-Iran discussions and ongoing violence.
- Former national security adviser for Pakistan on push for more U.S.-Iran talks
Moeed Yusuf, a former national security adviser for Pakistan and senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center, discusses the push for increased U.S.-Iran peace talks on CBS News 24/7 Mornings. The conversation highlights diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and Iran amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
- Oil prices surge after U.S.-Iran peace talks break down
The U.S. announced plans to block ships from Iranian ports following failed peace talks with Iran, leading to a surge in oil prices. The breakdown of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran has caused market uncertainty and increased energy costs.