Iran war day 78: Trump, Tehran signal talks as Lebanon truce extended
Summary
Lebanon and Israel agreed to extend a ceasefire for 45 more days after talks in the United States, even though fighting continued in southern Lebanon. Iran’s Foreign Minister said President Trump’s administration indicated willingness to negotiate, but there are still disagreements over Iran’s nuclear material.Key Facts
- Lebanon and Israel agreed to extend their ceasefire by 45 days, despite some ongoing attacks.
- At least 12 people died in southern Lebanon on Friday, including three paramedics.
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the US showed openness to talks, with possible help from China.
- Iran reported over 1,260 people killed and 2,800 wounded in attacks on its capital during the conflict.
- Iran is allowing more ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz after countries accepted new legal rules it set.
- China indicated it might veto a US-backed UN resolution related to the Strait of Hormuz.
- The UAE plans to speed up building a pipeline to export oil without passing through the Strait of Hormuz by 2027.
- The US charged an Iraqi man connected to Iran-backed militia with attacks in Europe and Canada.
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