Trump says Iran talks continuing
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The fresh trading of strikes comes amid stalled progress in the peace deal negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
President Donald Trump told NBC News’ Garrett Haake he had not been informed of Iran suspending peace talks with the U.S. which was reported by Iranian state media. NBC News’ Monica Alba reports on
By Satoshi Sugiyama TOKYO, June 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar steadied on Tuesday as markets took a wait-and-see approach to Middle East peace talks, with Lebanon announcing a limited ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel,
The U.S. dollar was steady after a small weekly loss as investors awaited developments in Middle East peace talks and U.S. jobs data later this week that could shape the Federal Reserve's monetary policy path.
The US president rejects Iran’s claims talks are off and boasts he has negotiated a ceasefire between Israel and militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Strikes undermine efforts towards de-escalating conflict, says Kuwait, as US president hits out at ‘chirping’ critics and says they should ‘sit back and relax’
Asia-Pacific markets open mixed on Tuesday as investors weighed renewed uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations.
Masoud Pezeshkian claims he and the government have been left out of key decisions in the wake of the Supreme Leader's assassination by Israel and Trump's US forces, which has only emboldened hardline