Trump says he may not extend ceasefire with Iran if no deal reached
US and Iranian delegations are set to hold negotiations to end the war, while President Donald Trump warns he may not extend the ceasefire if no deal is reached. Israel will impose a 'yellow line' in Lebanon, restricting residents' access to occupied villages.
The US and Iran are set to hold new talks on Monday to end the ongoing war. President Donald Trump has warned that he may not extend the current ceasefire if negotiations fail, and has threatened to secure Iran's nuclear material 'in a much more unfriendly form'. Israel has announced it will impose a 'yellow line' in Lebanon, barring residents from returning to 55 occupied villages. Pakistan's military chief, who mediated recent talks between the US and Iran, has concluded a visit to Iran focused on promoting regional peace and stability. The ceasefire in Lebanon has allowed some residents to begin returning home, but the Israeli military will continue to occupy certain areas.
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