Talks between the US and Iran remain at an impasse, with US President Donald Trump describing Tehran’s response to a recent American proposal as “totally unacceptable.” Speaking on Sunday, Trump also accused Iran of “playing games” as both sides struggle to secure a long-term agreement amid a fragile ceasefire.
In ‘Israel’, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there is still “work to be done” in the joint US-‘Israeli’ offensive against Iran. He stressed that Tehran has neither surrendered its enriched uranium stockpile nor dismantled its nuclear facilities, underscoring what he described as unresolved security concerns.
Netanyahu’s remarks came after a phone call with Trump on Sunday, during which the two leaders discussed the latest developments and the next steps regarding Iran.
Meanwhile, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to escalate. Iran’s military warned that countries enforcing sanctions against Tehran will “face problems” if their vessels pass through the strategic waterway.
The warning follows recent exchanges of attacks between Iran and the US in the region’s critical maritime routes, raising fresh concerns over stability in one of the world’s most vital energy corridors.