Iran-US War Latest: Trump Claims Tehran is 'Finished' After Swiss Peace Talks Canceled
Negotiations were called off amid Israel-Hezbollah clashes before a renewed ceasefire in Lebanon.
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- US President Donald Trump asserted Iran is 'finished' after peace talks in Switzerland were canceled due to escalating clashes between Israel and Hezbollah.
- A renewed ceasefire was later announced in Lebanon.
- Trump defended his record, criticizing detractors as 'stupid' while Iran's foreign ministry confirmed new talks are being arranged.
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US President Donald Trump's administration has been negotiating an interim deal to end the war with Iran, which includes an Iran recovery fund and sanctions relief. This deal faced new pressure as anticipated talks in Switzerland were canceled.
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Iran-US war latest: Trump says Tehran is ‘finished’ after Swiss peace talks called off
Negotiations between the US and Iran in Switzerland were cancelled after clashes between Israel and Hezbollah - before a renewed ceasefire was announced in Lebanon
Donald Trump rushed to defend his record on Iran on Friday after Iran’s supreme leader claimed he had forced through an agreement to end the war out of “desperation”, amid a pile on of criticism over the deal from Trump’s base.
“We didn’t meet out of desperation, Iran did,” the US president wrote on Truth Social. “They are FINISHED! We’ll play out the 60 days. They get no money, not ten cents!”
The president listed off damage inflicted on Iran’s military and lashed out at those doubting his effectiveness as “stupid”. Trump has faced criticism at home since unveiling an interim deal to end the war that includes an Iran recovery fund and sanctions relief.
That deal came under new pressure on Friday as anticipated talks between the US and Iran in Switzerland were abruptly called off, clouding prospects for a lasting truce as a major escalation in Lebanon threatened the tenuous agreement to end the war.
Insiders told the Financial Times that Iran did not send a delegation following a wave of deadly airstrikes across southern Lebanon overnight, before Israel and Hezbollah suddenly renewed their ceasefire late on Friday afternoon.
US intelligence warns Israel likely to undermine Trump's peace deal, reports say
US intelligence has reportedly warned that Israel is likely to attempt to undermine President Trump’s peace deal with Iran.
It comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces pressure to continue his war against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The Washington Post spoke to US officials who say a new intelligence report concludes that ahead of national elections this autumn, Mr Netanyahu’s political survival is linked to showing his domestic audience that he will not withdraw troops from Lebanon.
Officials also said the report shows Israel’s unhappiness with the US-Iran deal because it undermines their wider objective of pressure on Tehran.
Nicole Wootton-Cane19 June 2026 17:11
Israel shares footage of strikes in Lebanon
Israel has shared footage of its strikes in Lebanon before a ceasefire agreement was announced.
Israeli airstrikes had killed at least 47 people in Lebanon since midnight, the Lebanese health ministry reported.
Nicole Wootton-Cane19 June 2026 17:00
Recap: Iran to lodge FIFA complaint over World Cup travel restrictions
Iran plans to lodge a complaint with football's world governing body FIFA over travel restrictions its team is facing in the US at the World Cup. Due to uncertainty over visas and the conflict with the US, the Iranian team are commuting from their tournament base in co-host Mexico for their three group games in the US. American authorities require them to enter within 24 hours of a match and leave the same day, leading team coach Amir Ghalenoei to say Iran were the "most oppressed" team in the tournament.
"The Football Federation of Iran believes these restrictions are inconsistent with the principles of providing equal conditions for participating teams and may affect their technical preparation," the federation said in a statement on Friday announcing its protest to FIFA. FIFA did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. Ghalenoei said the disruption had prejudiced Iran in Monday's 2-2 draw with New Zealand.
"Under the coaching staff's plan, the national team needed to travel to the host city two days before each match in order to achieve optimal technical and physical condition, and then return to their base the day after the match," the federation said.
"However, for the opening match against New Zealand, this request was not approved."
The US Department of Homeland Security said the measures were safety precautions agreed with Iran, who face Belgium on June 21 in Los Angeles and will conclude their Group G fixtures against Egypt on June 27 in Seattle.
"The team will be allowed to come in match day minus one, so the day before the match. They'll be asked to leave the day that the match wraps up, so the evening of the match," a department spokesperson said in response to an email query from Reuters.
"Again, the President wants to make sure that we're talking about what actually happens on the pitch. A lot of that is making sure that things are safe and secure, not just around the stadiums, but around base camps and training sites."
Nicole Wootton-Cane19 June 2026 16:30
Iraq raises southern oil output after Strait of Hormuz reopens
Iraq has increased crude oil production from its southern fields by 250,000 barrels per day to around 1.75 million barrels per day as more tankers load crude from the country's ports, Iraqi oil officials told Reuters on Friday.
The officials said Iraq plans to raise production further to two million barrels per day in the coming few days.
Iraq, like other Gulf oil producers, has suffered the biggest drop in oil revenue as a result of the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the US-Iran War.
Nicole Wootton-Cane19 June 2026 16:17
Trump urged to include imprisoned British couple in Iran peace deal
The family of a British couple held in Iran are urging Donald Trump to push for a hostage exchange as part of a deal to end the war.
Craig and Lindsay Foreman, from East Sussex, were sentenced to 10 years in Tehran’s Evin prison last year after Iran charged them with espionage during a motorcycle trip around the world. They deny the charges.
The couple have been on hunger strike for 39 and 30 days respectively, fearing “there is no other way to be heard” having effectively been stranded without legal representation, according to the family.
Family of British couple in Tehran prison want loved ones freed under Iran peace deal
Craig and Lindsay Foreman feel “stranded” after they lost an appeal against a 10-year sentence in Iran
James Reynolds19 June 2026 16:00
Iran's foreign minister hits back at Ben-Gvir 'all of Lebanon must burn' comments
Israel’s foreign minister has hit out at comments made by Israel’s national security minister.
Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Friday that “all of Lebanon must burn” after the Israeli military said its soldiers were killed in an incident in Lebanon overnight, without giving further details.
“For every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep. All of Lebanon must burn!” he wrote on social media, adding: “In the Middle East, you don’t win with measured responses and restraint - you need to go beserk. To obliterate.”
Responding on X, Abbas Araghchi wrote: “This is not a rant by a random genocidal lunatic. It's a public post by the national security minister of the Israeli regime.”
Nicole Wootton-Cane19 June 2026 15:47
In pictures: Families flee southern Lebanon as ceasefire announced
Nicole Wootton-Cane19 June 2026 15:27
Iran says it plans meeting with US officials in coming days after postponing Friday talks
A planned meeting between Iranian and US officials in Switzerland on Friday has been postponed, with arrangements underway for talks in the coming days, Iran's foreign ministry said on Friday.
The ministry said the meeting was no longer urgent because a memorandum of understanding on ending the war had already been signed digitally between the two sides.
The ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, added that negotiations on a final agreement would depend on the start and continued implementation of specified terms outlined in the memorandum.
Nicole Wootton-Cane19 June 2026 15:21
Lebanon says talks with US to resume in coming days
Following the announcement of a ceasefire in Lebanon, the Iranian foreign ministry said that plans were underway for a new meeting in the coming days.
They said the talks on a final agreement depend on the start and continued implementation of the terms laid out in the MoU.
James Reynolds19 June 2026 15:08
47 killed, 97 injured in Lebanon since midnight: health ministry
Lebanon’s health ministry reports that Israeli strikes since midnight have killed 47 people and wounded 97.
James Reynolds19 June 2026 15:05
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US-Iran talks will resume within the week.
Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Tagen
Israel will continue to exert pressure on Iran, potentially through proxy conflicts.
Wahrscheinlich · Mittelfristig
Offene Fragen
- Will new talks between the US and Iran be successful?
- What is Israel's precise strategy regarding the US-Iran peace deal?
- Will the British couple in Iran be included in any hostage exchange?





