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Trump: Iran Agrees Return Nuclear Material; Talks Advance

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Washington: President Donald Trump said on Thursday the United States and Iran were 'very close' to a peace deal, asserting Tehran agreed to return 'nuclear dust' located underground and to hand over enriched uranium; he also said he might travel to Pakistan to sign an agreement if talks continue there. The remarks came as Vice President J.D. Vance recently led a U.S. delegation to Islamabad and Pakistan's prime minister and army chief have been praised for mediation; regional consequences include a 10-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire that began this week and prior U.S. warnings of renewed airstrikes and a naval blockade if Iran rejected terms.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Feb 28, 2026: Conflict involving regional actors began, triggering escalation.
  • Early April 2026: U.S. warned of possible renewed airstrikes and naval blockade against Iran if it rejected terms.
  • Mid April 2026: Vice President J.D. Vance led a U.S. delegation to Islamabad for talks with Iranian officials.
  • April 17, 2026: President Trump stated Iran agreed to return 'nuclear dust' and to hand over enriched uranium.
  • Mid-late April 2026: A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon began; further negotiations were discussed, possibly to be signed in Islamabad.

Why This Matters to You

This peace deal could mean a safer world for you and your family. Less conflict means less risk of war, which can affect everything from gas prices to safety. Keep an eye on the news for updates on the peace talks.

The Bottom Line

A potential peace deal with Iran is on the horizon, and it could have far-reaching effects. If you know someone who's been worried about global tensions, this might be the news they've been waiting for. Worth forwarding if you know someone who could use some good news.

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Who Benefited

Pakistan's government and mediators received public praise for brokering talks, potentially enhancing their diplomatic standing among regional actors.

Who Impacted

Civilians in conflict-affected areas in Israel, Lebanon, Gaza and parts of Iran continue to bear the humanitarian and security costs of recent hostilities and instability.

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Who Benefited

Pakistan's government and mediators received public praise for brokering talks, potentially enhancing their diplomatic standing among regional actors.

Who Impacted

Civilians in conflict-affected areas in Israel, Lebanon, Gaza and parts of Iran continue to bear the humanitarian and security costs of recent hostilities and instability.

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