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    Seyyed Abbas Araghchi says war with US shows "regional security cannot be based on eliminating or ignoring Iran"

    Iran's Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi declared that regional security demands cooperation from all nations. He emphasized that recent conflicts with the United States proved Iran cannot be ignored. Araghchi highlighted that national unity and public support are key to Iran's strength. He asserted that the country achieved strategic gains, shattering perceptions of weakness.

    Qatari delegation arrives in Tehran for Iran-US negotiations: Iranian media

    A Qatari delegation is in Tehran to discuss diplomatic progress between Iran and the United States. The visit focuses on a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending a conflict. This comes amid domestic protests in Iran against a potential peace agreement.

    Strait of Hormuz is reopening after this Sunday? Donald Trump shares major update on US-Iran deal

    Iran has insisted it will maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime trade route for oil and gas shipments from the Gulf.

    US-Iran war nearing end? Donald Trump says Sunday deal would reopen Hormuz

    US President Donald Trump announced a deal with Iran is set to be signed on Sunday. This agreement is expected to immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz to all traffic. Pakistan, acting as a mediator, confirmed an agreement to end the conflict is closer than ever. Preparations are underway for an electronic signing, with technical talks to follow next week.

    Modi-Trump bilateral among key G7 meetings as US claims 'strong' Iran deal, eyes Hormuz de-mining

    US President Donald Trump will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G7 Summit. Trade, visas, and energy cooperation are key topics. The US also believes a strong deal is in place with Iran to end conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This agreement could lead to sanctions relief and the release of frozen assets.

    Pakistan PM says US-Iran peace deal signing expected within 24 hours

    Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced a significant development. The United States and Iran have reached an agreement on a peace deal framework. This accord is set to end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. A final text has been agreed upon. Pakistan is now preparing for an electronic signing ceremony.

    • Iran-U. S war, Strait of Hormuz reopen deal between Tehran and Washington: Is the conflict finally ending?

      Iran’s nuclear program has been a key point of division. The U.S. and Israel fear it could lead to an atomic weapon — a main reason their leaders cited for going to war.

      Trump’s Iran deal slowed by couriers in complex peace process

      Despite President Donald Trump repeatedly saying a US-Iran deal is near, negotiations remain slow and uncertain. Talks rely on indirect channels, couriers, intermediaries and delayed communications, with responses often taking days.

      Jordanian military intercepts 5 Iranian missiles amid sharp US-Tehran escalation in Gulf

      Jordan's air defence systems intercepted multiple projectiles launched from Iran. Iran claimed to have destroyed hangars housing F-35 jets and targeted US bases in Jordan. Further explosions were reported in Kuwait and Bahrain. Iran stated its naval forces attacked the US Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.

      US, Iran appear far from peace deal 100 days since war began

      Tensions rise as US and Iran struggle for an interim deal. Fresh attacks test a fragile ceasefire. Frozen Iranian assets and the Lebanon conflict stall negotiations. The Strait of Hormuz remains a focal point. Global oil prices spike, impacting voters ahead of midterm elections. Pakistan plays a mediating role.

      Pakistan's interior minister arrives in Tehran for US-Iran peace talks

      Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran for crucial negotiations with Iranian officials on behalf of the United States. Carrying a letter from the Pakistani Army Chief, Naqvi aims to mediate regional tensions following recent military strikes and retaliatory actions between the US and Iran.

      West Asia war: 100 days on, Trump and Iran remain locked in high-stakes showdown

      Tensions between the US and Iran remain high as the conflict approaches 100 days. Both nations are engaged in military actions and diplomatic exchanges. Iran insists on a ceasefire in Lebanon before any deal with the US. The US has intercepted Iranian drones and seized an oil tanker. Oil prices have seen fluctuations.

      Iran dismisses idea of Trump meeting supreme leader

      Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has rejected the possibility of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei meeting US President Donald Trump. Araghchi stated that such a meeting is not realistic. The new Supreme Leader was appointed in March following the death of his father. Araghchi also commented on the new leader's active role and security considerations for his public absence.

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      Gold prices saw a dip today, June 5, 2026. This decline followed positive news regarding potential progress between the US and Iran. Market sentiment improved as US President Donald Trump indicated advancements.

      Iran FM says 'no tangible progress' in talks but Trump says deal close

      Middle East war negotiations face setbacks as Iran reports no tangible progress. Renewed US and Iranian strikes have strained a fragile ceasefire. Kuwait International Airport experienced an Iranian drone attack. US President Donald Trump expresses optimism for a weekend resolution. Meanwhile, the US House of Representatives passed a resolution directing troop withdrawal from the Iran war.

      'I don't care if negotiations with Iran are over': Trump dismisses Hormuz oil concerns

      US President Donald Trump stated he is unconcerned if talks with Iran end. He also shrugged off worries about oil prices even if Tehran blocks the Strait of Hormuz. Diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran appear to be faltering. Iran has halted message exchanges with the US through mediators.

      'Sit back and relax': Can Trump afford to go back to war with Iran?

      US President Trump's cautious optimism regarding Iran negotiations has been shattered as Tehran suspends talks, citing Israeli actions in Lebanon. This escalation threatens the Strait of Hormuz, reignites military exchanges, and jeopardizes Trump's political standing and economic stability ahead of crucial midterm elections.

      'Iran really wants to a make deal,' says Trump again; attacks Democrats for 'negatively' affecting talks

      President Donald Trump asserted Iran desires a new agreement. He believes this deal will serve American interests and those of its allies. Trump criticized political opponents for their public commentary. He stated their actions make his negotiation efforts more difficult. The President urged patience, suggesting the outcome will be positive.

      Pakistan says Trump-led call with regional leaders helped achieve ‘meaningful progress’ in U.S.-Iran talks

      Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar revealed significant headway in U.S.-Iran talks. This development followed a crucial telephone call involving leaders from Pakistan and several West Asian nations. The discussions aimed at achieving regional peace and a diplomatic resolution. Pakistan has actively supported these peace efforts. The negotiations signal a positive step towards a lasting outcome, emphasizing dialogue over conflict.

      Hezbollah said its chief Naim Qassem had received a message from Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, saying the latest proposal through Pakistani mediators aimed ending the regional war emphasised "the demand to include Lebanon" in the broader ceasefire. Lebanese authorities, however, have insisted the country's ongoing talks with Israel under US auspices must be independent from the Iran-US negotiations.

      Trump to attack again? Arab nations seek Iran war deal as ceasefire remains fragile

      Several Arab nations have joined Pakistan in urging Trump to allow more time for negotiations to end the Iran war. Despite indications of progress, Trump is reportedly preparing for potential new strikes. Iran has warned of wider conflict if attacked.

      Pakistan Army Chief, Iran Foreign Minister Araghchi discuss West Asia conflict: Iranian media

      Iran and Pakistan discussed West Asia security. Iran's Foreign Minister told the UN chief that US demands hinder peace talks. The US was reportedly preparing for military strikes against Iran. Iran stated its right to peaceful nuclear energy. US Secretary of State consulted NATO allies on Strait of Hormuz navigation.

      Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir leaves for Tehran amidst efforts to end US-Iran war

      His second visit to Tehran in little more than a month comes after progress was reported in talks held by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who has been in Iran since Wednesday, with top Iranian leadership, including twice with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, according to sources.

      India prepares to send oil tankers through Hormuz for new supply

      India is preparing to resume sending ships through the Strait of Hormuz to pick up oil and energy cargoes from Middle East suppliers for the first time since the Iran conflict began. State-run Shipping Corporation of India is ready to restart operations in the Persian Gulf once it receives approval from the Indian Navy and cargo orders from refiners.

      Sensex drops 600 points, Nifty below 23,450. 6 key factors behind today's D-St rout

      Indian stock markets experienced a sharp downturn on Wednesday, with both Sensex and Nifty declining approximately 0.8%. The Sensex dropped over 600 points to below 74,600, while the Nifty 50 fell more than 190 points to slip under 23,450. This decline was influenced by the rupee's depreciation and other market dampeners, as India VIX saw a 1% rise.

      Trump returns from China with little progress on reopening Hormuz

      Iran says passage through the Strait of Hormuz will return to normal once security is restored. US President Donald Trump seeks to reopen the critical waterway after talks with China. Iran insists on maintaining control. Disruptions have caused oil prices to surge. The US has imposed sanctions on Iran's oil exports. Negotiations remain deadlocked.

      Targeting commercial shipping, impeding navigation in Strait of Hormuz unacceptable: India's UN envoy

      India's UN envoy Parvathaneni Harish stressed the need for short-term and long-term measures, plus international cooperation, to address the energy and fertilizer crisis amid the West Asia conflict. He reiterated concerns over maritime security and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, deeming disruptions unacceptable and calling for respect for international law.

      UAE rejects Iran's 'direct involvement' claims in West Asia conflict, says allegations will not shake its "principled positions"

      The UAE has vehemently rejected Iran's accusations of direct involvement in aggression against Tehran during the West Asia conflict. Minister of State Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar asserted that such claims would not sway the UAE's principled stance or sovereign decision-making, while also accusing Iran of repeated attacks on Emirati infrastructure.

      Iran claims UAE 'active partner' in US-Israeli attacks

      Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the United Arab Emirates on Thursday of playing an active role in the US-Israeli war against his country.

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