US-Iran negotiations
Coverage of US-Iran negotiations in the Nexus archive.
- Rising economic prospects
Regional states like Pakistan and Türkiye are positioning to benefit from new economic opportunities as US-Iran negotiations progress. Pakistan aims to leverage macroeconomic stability and reforms to achieve investment-led growth while avoiding a rentier-state model. Regional partnerships with Iran, Türkiye, and Saudi Arabia are highlighted as immediate economic opportunities.
- Performer calls for Trump’s death at funeral for Iran’s late supreme leader
A performer at the funeral for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for U.S. President Donald Trump’s death before a large crowd in Tehran. The event featured anti-American and anti-Israel rhetoric, including posters and graffiti demanding Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s deaths, amid ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations over ending a war disrupting global energy supplies.
- Iranian foreign minister, UN chief call to discuss regional developments
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres held a phone call to discuss regional developments, the Strait of Hormuz, and an agreement to end US and Israel's 'military aggression.' The conversation occurred amid ongoing US-Iran negotiations in Qatar.
- Middle East live: Qatar reaffirms backing for US – Iran talks
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani reaffirmed Qatar's role as a mediator in US-Iran negotiations during talks with US envoy Steve Witkoff and presidential adviser Jared Kushner. Doha stated its commitment to supporting efforts to implement a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the Middle East war.
- GOP’s Rick Scott: Qatar is not our friend
Republican Sen. Rick Scott stated that Qatar is not a friend and criticized the Qatari government's role in U.S.-Iran negotiations and its relationship with Iran.
- US stocks edge higher as falling oil prices help take pressure off the market
US stocks rose slightly as falling oil prices and bond yields eased market pressure. The S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq all gained 0.2%, with technology stocks mixed after recent losses. Alphabet replaced Verizon in the Dow, and oil prices dropped amid US-Iran war negotiations.
- Iran’s president heads to Pakistan as US-Iran teams work to finalize a war-ending deal
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is traveling to Pakistan for talks with leaders mediating US-Iran negotiations aimed at finalizing a war-ending deal. US and Iranian teams are working to complete the agreement.
- What the Iran talks mean for Lebanon and regional conflict
The article discusses U.S.-Iran negotiations in Switzerland and the agreement that ended the war, focusing on their implications for Lebanon and regional conflict. Experts Mouin Rabbani and Jonathan Conricus analyze the situation.
- Asian shares are mixed and US futures fall as Iran talks make progress
Asian stocks were mixed with Japan and South Korea markets rising, while U.S. futures fell amid optimism over U.S.-Iran negotiations. Oil prices dropped as talks progressed, though tensions over the Strait of Hormuz remain. Technology stocks in Japan and South Korea gained due to AI sector excitement.
- Oil prices rise amid uncertainty over US-Iran talks
Oil prices rose amid uncertainty over US-Iran negotiations and the durability of a ceasefire between the two countries. Brent crude futures increased by $1.09 to $81.66 a barrel, though previous declines followed eased concerns about disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz.
- Daily Briefing June 21 – Can a critical Vance have Israel’s back in Iran talks?
The article examines US-Iran negotiations in Switzerland and questions whether the golden age of American Jewish travel to Israel is ending. It references a discussion by news editor Ben Sales on these topics.
- The U.S.-Iran negotiations have been chaotic. But the confusion has only grown since the MOU was signed.
The U.S.-Iran negotiations have been chaotic, with confusion increasing since the MOU was signed. France's President Emmanuel Macron welcomed President Donald Trump at Chateau de Versailles.
- VP Vance cancels trips as Israeli strikes threaten peace negotiations
Vice President JD Vance canceled his trip to Switzerland for U.S.-Iran negotiations due to renewed Israeli strikes in Lebanon. The Lebanese government reported 47 killed in Israeli attacks, complicating a new ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Iranian officials demand Israel halt strikes and withdraw troops before peace talks can proceed.
- Trump heads to Camp David as Iran talks stall
Donald Trump will visit Camp David for policy and political meetings, including Father’s Day with his family. The trip occurs as US-Iran talks in Switzerland were canceled due to intensified fighting in Lebanon, complicating efforts to end the war with Iran and stabilize the Middle East.
- Trump goes after Netanyahu as he pursues deal with Iran, putting their friendship to the test
Trump criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for recent Israeli attacks in Lebanon, which could jeopardize U.S.-Iran negotiations. Trump claimed Israel's existence depends on him and called Netanyahu 'crazy,' straining their relationship. A deal between the U.S. and Iran is set to be signed in Geneva.
- Qatar and Kuwait back progress in US-Iran talks
Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani and Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah supported progress in US-Iran negotiations, expressing hope for a soon agreement through dialogue and peaceful means.
- Naqvi takes CDF’s message to Tehran amid stalemate
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi delivered a message from Chief of Defence Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir to Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, aiming to address the stalled US-Iran negotiations. The visit seeks to prevent the collapse of a ceasefire and revive diplomatic efforts amid ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear program and regional security.
- Watch live: Rubio testifies before House as US-Iran negotiations stall
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is testifying before the House Appropriations Committee on President Trump’s fiscal 2027 budget request. US-Iran negotiations to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz remain stalled.
- US-Iran talks appear stalled as Trump claims otherwise
Iranian media reported US-Iran negotiations are stalled amid continued fighting in Lebanon. US President Trump dismissed these reports as 'fake news.'
- Rubio says ‘significant progress’ made in US-Iran negotiations
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that 'significant progress' has been made in US-Iran negotiations. The statement highlights improved diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
- Pakistan defense chief en route to Iran as reported peace framework circulates
Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir is traveling to Iran as part of ongoing peace framework discussions. Munir has developed a strong relationship with President Trump, who has publicly praised his mediation efforts in US-Iran negotiations.
- Down but not out: In war with Israel, Hezbollah shows it is still powerful
Hezbollah demonstrates resilience despite setbacks in its conflict with Israel, maintaining influence over Lebanon's stability and playing a role in US-Iran negotiations.
- Ceasefire in south Lebanon fraying as US-Iran talks stall
The ceasefire in south Lebanon is weakening as negotiations between the United States and Iran remain stalled. The breakdown in talks has raised concerns about renewed hostilities in the region.
- Pakistani army chief in Tehran amid bid to restart US talks
Pakistan’s army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, has arrived in Tehran for high-level discussions with Iranian officials. The talks aim to revive stalled negotiations between Iran and the United States on diplomatic and security issues.
- Sotheby’s to Sell $825 Million Junk Bond In Refinancing Push
Sotheby’s is refinance $825 million junk bond to address upcoming debt maturity, aiming to secure capital before potential disruptions from US-Iran negotiations. The move highlights strategic financial planning amid geopolitical uncertainties.
- US – Iran negotiations end with no deal reached
US and Iran negotiations concluded without reaching an agreement. The talks, which aimed to resolve tensions between the two nations, ended without a deal.