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US-Iran talks to resume Friday in Switzerland, Araghchi says

Jun 16, 2026, 08:37 GMT+1

A new round of talks between Iran and the United States will begin on Friday in Switzerland, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Tuesday.

Araghchi said Iran considered an end to the war in Lebanon an inseparable part of ending the wider war, adding that any Israeli attack on Lebanon or continued occupation of Lebanese territory would be viewed by Tehran as a violation of the MOU.

“The important point I want to stress here is that, in our view, the two sides of this memorandum of understanding are, on one side, the United States and Israel, and on the other, Iran and Hezbollah,” he said.

The Iranian foreign minister added that, “Ending the war in Lebanon is an inseparable part of ending the war as a whole, and ending the war also includes ending the occupation. Without the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the land they occupied in this war, the war has not fully ended.”

Araghchi said talks with the US would follow a first-stage memorandum of understanding focused on ending the war, the Strait of Hormuz, the maritime blockade and reconstruction issues.

He said the next phase of negotiations would last 60 days and focus on Iran’s nuclear program and sanctions relief.

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Israel called off broad Iran strike an hour before launch - Times of Israel

Jun 16, 2026, 08:32 GMT+1

Israel’s air force was preparing to strike hundreds of targets in Iran during the recent fighting but the operation was halted an hour before launch, the Times of Israel reported on Tuesday, citing a message by Air Force Chief Major General Omer Tischler to soldiers.

Tischler said Israeli aircraft had already struck dozens of targets in Iran in response to Iranian missile fire, causing significant damage to its air defense system and hitting other government-linked components.

“In parallel with the defensive battle, the Air Force launched an offensive 1,500 kilometers [932 miles] from home. Within a few hours, dozens of targets in Iran were struck, significantly damaging the Iranian air defense system and hitting additional regime components,” he wrote, according to the report.

He said that by the afternoon of June 8, the entire air force was ready for a broad strike sortie targeting hundreds of sites in the heart of Iran, but the mission was stopped during squadron briefings.

The strikes were reportedly canceled by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after US President Donald Trump told him not to escalate the conflict with Iran.

Iran to connect electricity grid with Qatar, minister says

Jun 16, 2026, 08:14 GMT+1
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Iran will soon begin connecting its electricity grid with Qatar, Energy Minister Abbas Aliabadi said on Tuesday.

Aliabadi said studies for the project were in their final stage and that Iran was at the start of the implementation phase.

He said Iran was also studying electricity grid connections with other Persian Gulf states.

Belgian MP carries Iran’s Lion and Sun flag into World Cup stadium

Jun 16, 2026, 05:56 GMT+1

Belgian lawmaker Darya Safai said on Tuesday that she proudly carried Iran’s pre-revolution Lion and Sun flag into a stadium in Los Angeles, where Iran and New Zealand were playing a World Cup match, despite a FIFA ban.

“No ideological flag can take the place of our Lion and Sun,” Safai said on X.

Hormuz flow will take weeks to resume despite US-Iran MOU - FT

Jun 16, 2026, 05:41 GMT+1

Shipowners will avoid resuming transit through the Strait of Hormuz for weeks until they are confident the US-Iran agreement has changed conditions on the water, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing the head of the world’s biggest tanker operator.

Jotaro Tamura, chief executive of Mitsui OSK Lines, said many operators would wait before restarting crossings despite the agreement to reopen the strait.

“What will have to come in place is not just a simple agreement between the relevant countries, but it has to be material and translated into the real situations in the Strait of Hormuz, so that shipping lines can make themselves comfortable to go through,” he said.

Democratic senator says US military was led into a war it could not win

Jun 16, 2026, 05:24 GMT+1

US Democratic Senator Chris Murphy told CNN that the US military was led into a war with Iran that it could not win.

“I give a ton of credit to our generals and our soldiers, but they were led into a war that they could not win,” Murphy said. “The military mission was impossible. There was no way for airstrikes to eliminate Iran's nuclear program, their drone program, or their missile program.”

Murphy said he supported ending the war immediately, even on what he called “humiliating” terms, because continuing it would have been worse for the United States.

“We need to stop this war right now unilaterally because Americans can't bear the prices. Iran is getting stronger every single day,” he said.