Why ceasefire deal with US has unsettled Iran's hardliners
The two-week truce opens up the prospect of direct talks with the US but has angered Iran's hardliners, writes BBC News Persian’s Kasra Naji.
What does the Iran ceasefire deal mean? It depends on which side you talk to
A tenuous ceasefire deal in the Iran war allowing negotiations for a longer-term peace between the United States and Iran appears to be in jeopardy after Tehran accused the Trump administration of major violations. Such a swift collapse may not entirely come as a surprise, however, because neither side had…
Here's what we know (and don't) about the 11th hour ceasefire between the US and Iran
Both sides agreed to a temporary halt to hostilities last night, though Israel have said Lebanon is not included in the agreement.
Israel backs US ceasefire with Iran but that deal doesn't cover fighting against Hezbollah in Lebanon: Netanyahu
Netanyahu's office said Israel also supports US efforts to ensure Iran no longer poses a nuclear or missile threat
What's happening with Iran-US 'talks'?
Diplomatic efforts to end the war in Iran are accelerating. Proposals are being exchanged through Pakistan, though Iran denies direct talks with the US. Iran's demands include an end to aggression and financial compensation. The US seeks Iran's nuclear disarmament and missile program limits. Both sides need to claim victory for a deal. The conflict's outcome remains uncertain.
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