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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday (May 23, 2026) a deal with Iran had been “largely negotiated,” with the proposal including opening the crucial Strait of Hormuz, though the agreement was “subject to finalisation.”

“An Agreement has been largely negotiated, subject to finalisation between the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other Countries,” Mr. Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, listing a number of West Asia powers along with Turkey and mediator Pakistan.

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“In addition to many other elements of the Agreement, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened,” he said.

Among the West Asia countries whose leaders joined a call on Saturday (May 23, 2026) to discuss the deal were Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan and Bahrain, Mr. Trump said.

He added that he had a separate call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying it “likewise went very well.”

“Final aspects and details of the Deal are currently being discussed, and will be announced shortly,” Mr. Trump said.

His optimistic post came after Iranian officials said gaps remained between the parties, and that the dispute over its nuclear program would not be part of the initial talks. Tehran said it was finalising a 14-point framework for a deal.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei noted what he called “a trend towards rapprochement,” but said, “it does not necessarily mean that we and the United States will reach an agreement on the important issues.”

“Our intention was first to draft a memorandum of understanding, a kind of framework agreement composed of 14 clauses,” he said on State television.

Mr. Baghaei added that he hoped the details of a final agreement could be worked out “within a reasonable timeframe between 30 to 60 days” after the framework is finalised.

‘Another act of folly’

Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf had warned earlier that Washington would face a tough response if it resumed hostilities, after U.S. media reports raised the prospect of new strikes and Iranian officials accused the U.S. side of making “excessive demands.”

“Our armed forces have rebuilt themselves during the ceasefire period in such a way that if Mr. Trump commits another act of folly and restarts the war, it will certainly be more crushing and bitter for the United States than on the first day of the war,” Mr. Ghalibaf said.

He issued the warning after meeting in Tehran with Pakistan’s army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, a leading figure in international efforts to negotiate an end to the war, which broke out after the United States and Israel attacked the Islamic republic on February 28.

Weeks of negotiations, including historic face-to-face talks hosted by Islamabad, have still not produced a permanent resolution or restored full access to the Strait of Hormuz, choking vast quantities of global oil supply.

‘Neither war nor peace’

The impasse has left ordinary Iranians in limbo.

“The state of ‘neither war nor peace’ is far filthier than war itself,” 39-year-old Tehran resident Shahrzad told AFP.

“I’m about to start a new job, and I’m scared war might break out again, that I’ll end up leaving the job like before, running off to another city out of fear,” she said.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a call with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that Tehran was engaged despite “repeated betrayals of diplomacy and military aggression against Iran, along with contradictory positions and repeated excessive demands” by Washington.

Mr. Araghchi held a bevvy of diplomatic calls, speaking with counterparts from Turkey, Iraq, Qatar and Oman, Iran’s official IRNA news agency said.

Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani also spoke with Mr. Trump on Saturday (May 23, 2026), as well as with the UAE president and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

An official Qatari statement said Sheikh Tamim and the Saudi prince discussed efforts “aimed at calming the situation and promoting political solutions.”

On another front in the war, Lebanese state media said Israel struck the country’s south on Saturday (May 23, 2026), as fighting has not stopped despite an April 17 ceasefire.

Lebanon’s military said one strike targeted a Lebanese army barracks in the south and wounded a soldier.

Israel said one of its soldiers was killed on Friday (May 22, 2026) near the border with Lebanon.

Iran-backed Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the war on March 2 with rocket fire at Israel after U.S.-Israeli strikes killed Iran’s supreme leader.

Hezbollah said on Saturday (May 23, 2026) its chief Naim Qassem had received a message from Mr. Araghchi indicating that Iran “will not give up its support” for the Lebanese group.

Published – May 24, 2026 04:37 am IST



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Rubio cites some progress on Iran talks but ‘we’re not there yet’ https://artifex.news/article71012046-ece/ Fri, 22 May 2026 16:34:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article71012046-ece/ Read More “Rubio cites some progress on Iran talks but ‘we’re not there yet’” »

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United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks with journalists during a meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers in Helsingborg, Sweden, on May 22, 2026.
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The United States has seen some progress in talks with Iran and ‌is in constant communication with the Pakistani mediators, but there is more work ⁠to be done, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Friday (May 22, 2026).

“There’s been some progress. I wouldn’t ‌exaggerate it. I wouldn’t diminish it,” Mr. Rubio told reporters after a NATO ministers ‌meeting in Sweden.

“There’s more work ‌to ⁠be done,” he added. “We’re not there yet. ⁠I hope we get there.”

President Donald Trump would prefer to do a good deal, Mr. Rubio said. The core concern remains ‌that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon and the issue of future uranium enrichment needs to be discussed, as well as ‌reopening the Strait of Hormuz, he said.

“We’re dealing with a very difficult group of people, and if it ⁠doesn’t change, then the president’s been clear he has other options,” Mr. Rubio said.

“He prefers ‌the negotiated option and having a good deal, but he himself has expressed concern that maybe that’s not possible. But we’re going to keep trying.”

Mr. Rubio said the United States was in constant communication with the ‌Pakistanis, who are facilitating the talks with Iran.

There was no specific ask from the U.S. on Friday (May 22, 2026) for help from ⁠NATO on the Strait of Hormuz, but ⁠there needs to be a Plan B if Iran refuses to reopen the ‌supply route, Mr. Rubio said after the close of the NATO meeting.



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Thailand confirms three deaths from vessel attacked in Strait of Hormuz https://artifex.news/article70838025-ece/ Wed, 08 Apr 2026 11:20:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70838025-ece/ Read More “Thailand confirms three deaths from vessel attacked in Strait of Hormuz” »

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Three ​crewmen on ⁠the Thai-flagged vessel have died after it was attacked in the Strait ‌of Hormuz last month. File
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The three ​crewmen on ⁠the Thai-flagged vessel that was attacked in the Strait ‌of Hormuz last month have died, Foreign ‌Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said ‌at ⁠a press conference ⁠on Wednesday (April 8, 2026).

Thailand said 20 crew members were rescued by ​the Omani ‌navy after the attack, which caused an explosion in the stern ‌of the ship and a ​fire in the engine room.



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U.S. warship in Gulf can be sunk, warns Iran’s Ali Khamenei https://artifex.news/article70642789-ece/ Tue, 17 Feb 2026 11:31:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70642789-ece/ Read More “U.S. warship in Gulf can be sunk, warns Iran’s Ali Khamenei” »

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waves during a meeting in Tehran.
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Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on Tuesday (February 17, 2026) that the U.S. warship deployed in the Gulf could be sunk, as nuclear talks between the two countries started.

“We constantly hear that they (the U.S) have sent a warship toward Iran. A warship is certainly a dangerous weapon, but even more dangerous is the weapon capable of sinking it,” said Mr. Khamenei in a speech.

The U.S. and Iran are holding their second round of talks about Iran’s nuclear programme in Geneva as the U.S. ramps up its military presence in the Middle East and Iran holds large-scale maritime exercises.

Iran began the meeting in Geneva with Omani mediators regarding its nuclear programme.

Iranian state TV reported on Tuesday (February 17) that the negotiations with the U.S. will be indirect and will focus only on Iran’s nuclear programme, not domestic policies including its bloody crackdown on protesters last month.

U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to use force to compel Iran to agree to constrain its nuclear programme. Iran has said it would respond with an attack of its own. Mr. Trump has also threatened Iran over its deadly crackdown on recent nationwide protests.

The first round of talks February 6 were held in Oman and were indirect. The arrangements for Tuesday’s round of negotiations were not clear.

Mr. Trump’s envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were travelling for the new round of talks. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, visiting Budapest, Hungary, said on Monday (February 16) that the U.S. hopes to achieve a deal with Iran, despite the difficulties.

“I’m not going to prejudge these talks,” Mr. Rubio said. “The President always prefers peaceful outcomes and negotiated outcomes to things.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who is leading the talks for Iran, met with the head of the UN nuclear watchdog agency Monday in Geneva.

“I am in Geneva with real ideas to achieve a fair and equitable deal,” Mr. Araghchi wrote on X. “What is not on the table: submission before threats.”

Talking to reporters on Monday night aboard Air Force One on his way to Washington, Mr. Trump said of the U.S.-Iran talks, “I’ll be involved in those talks – indirectly – and they’ll be very important, and we’ll see what can happen.”

(With inputs from agencies)



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