Latest News

Trump says he wants to'real-end' the nuclear problem with Iran

U.S. president Donald Trump stated that he wants a "real solution" to the Iranian nuclear issue and suggested he might send senior American officials in order to meet the Islamic Republic, as the Israel-Iran Air War raged on for the fifth consecutive day.

According to a CBS News journalist who posted comments on the social media platform X, he made these comments as he was leaving Canada at midnight on Monday after attending the Group of Seven Nations summit.

Trump predicted that Israel wouldn't be easing up on its attacks against Iran. You'll find out in the next couple of days. You will find out. "Nobody's slowed down so far," the CBS reporter quoted Trump saying on Air Force One.

He replied "I might" when asked if he would send Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff, or Vice President JDVance, to Iran.

According to a pool report from Politico, Trump wants Iran to "completely give up".

Washington said Trump is still working towards a nuclear agreement with Iran, despite the current military conflict. The world leaders who met at the Group of Seven Summit called for the de-escalation of this worst conflict ever between regional enemies, saying Iran is a source of instability. They also said that Iran must not have nuclear weapons and that Israel has the right to self-defence. Trump, who had to leave the Group of Seven summit early because of the Middle East crisis, claimed that his departure had nothing to do with working on a peace deal between Israel, Iran and the United States after French President Emmanuel Macron announced the U.S. initiated a ceasefire.

"Wrong! He doesn't know why I'm on my way to Washington. It has absolutely nothing to do, however, with a Cease Fire. "Much bigger than that," Trump said on his Truth Social platform on Monday evening.

Israel began its air war by launching a surprise strike that killed the top nuclear scientists and military commanders of Iran. Israel claims to have taken control of Iranian airspace, and plans to intensify the campaign over the next few days.

Trump has repeatedly said that the Israeli attack could be ended quickly if Iran accepted U.S. requirements to curb its nuclear program.

"Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, that is the simple truth. I repeated it again and again! "Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!" Trump stated on Monday.

The Iranian state news agency reported on Tuesday that the Revolutionary Guards of Iran said a new, "more powerful", wave of missiles had been launched recently towards Israel. A senior Iranian commander has said that a new wave drones will hit Israel.

Nournews, a news agency in Iran, reported that an Israeli attack in the central Iranian city of Kashan resulted in three deaths and four injuries.

EXPLOSIONS and AIR DEFENCE FIRE

The Iranian media reported that smoke rose in the east of Tehran after an explosion attributed to suspected Israeli projectiles. Asriran News reported that air defences had also been activated in Natanz which is home to important nuclear installations located 320 km away.

Iranian media reported that doctors and nurses were recalled to work after taking leave.

Reza Sepahvand, the Khorramabad City MP, told Iranian Labour News Agency that the majority of incidents that occur in Iran are caused by "infiltrators", rather than direct Israeli action. He added that 21 people died in the western province Lorestan.

The world oil markets are alert to any changes in the conflict which could affect global supply.

The incident that occurred early Tuesday morning near the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of United Arab Emirates was not a security issue, but the result of two ships colliding. The UAE coastguard said that 24 people were evacuated from the oil tanker ADALYNN after a collision occurred between two ships near Hormuz in the Gulf of Oman. Around a fifth (or more) of all oil consumed in the world passes through this waterway.

According to naval sources, electronic interference in ship navigation systems around the Strait of Hormuz has increased over the past few days and is affecting vessels that are sailing through the Gulf.

Israel's military confirmed on Tuesday the death of Iran's former chief of staff. Israel said that it also carried out extensive attacks on Iranian military targets, including weapons storage and missile launchers.

Israel reported 24 civilian deaths while Iranian officials reported 224 deaths. Bezalel SMotrich, Israeli Finance Minister, said that nearly 3,000 Israelis were evacuated because of the damage caused by Iranian strikes. According to sources, Tehran asked Oman and Qatar to press Trump to force Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister to agree to a ceasefire immediately. Two Iranian and three regional source said that Iran would be flexible in its nuclear negotiations.

CHINESE URGED TO LEAVE ISRAEL

Abbas Araqchi, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas said that the next steps would be consequential if President Trump was sincere about diplomacy and genuinely interested in ending this war. "Israel must stop its aggression. And unless there is a complete cessation of the military aggression against us our responses will continue."

Iran has denied seeking nuclear weapons, and has pointed out its right to use nuclear technology peacefully, including enrichment. It is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Israel is widely believed to be the only nuclear-armed country in the Middle East. It is not a signatory to the NPT. Israel doesn't deny or confirm this. The Chinese Embassy in Israel has urged their citizens to leave Israel as soon as they can, as security concerns are growing and Israeli airspace is closed due to the war.

Israel attacked Iran's facilities for uranium enrichment on Monday. Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency told the BBC the Natanz plant suffered extensive damage and likely destroyed 15,000 centrifuges. Iran's Fordow facility remained mostly intact.

(source: Reuters)