‘Perturbed’ with Netanyahu, Trump says he wants to meet Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei
Trump said that he was "perturbed" at Netanyahu's military escalation in Lebanon.
Trump said that he was "perturbed" at Netanyahu's military escalation in Lebanon.
Facing Congress for the first time since the conflict began, Rubio defended the administration's handling of the crisis, arguing that Iran's military capabilities have been "significantly degraded" and suggesting that Tehran is now more open to negotiations over its nuclear program.
Ghalibaf asserted that Tehran doesn't trust 'enemy promises' and only objective results matter for the Islamic Republic.
Asian markets also traded lower on Thursday as renewed geopolitical tensions following fresh US military action against Iran.
Trump also repeated his disputed claim that Iran's navy and air force are gone already.
Iran has said that implementation of ceasefire in Lebanon and release of frozen Iranian assets were the mutually agreed ceasefire conditions and that they must be fulfilled before the start of negotiations.
Iran war live news today tracks Trump’s Hormuz warning, Israel’s Lebanon strikes, and fresh pressure on the fragile ceasefire ahead of Islamabad talks.
Trump said the tariffs will be effective immediately on any an all goods sold to the United States and that there will be no "exclusions and exemptions".
The council said that the decision to start negotiations with the US followed "guidance" by the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei.
Trump paused fresh attacks on Iran before his deadline expired, but Tehran said the ceasefire is only a window for talks and not the end of the war.