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US and Iran Continue Diplomacy Amidst Ceasefire Tests and Airstrikes
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NPR World6/29/2026Politics1 min readUnited States

US and Iran Continue Diplomacy Amidst Ceasefire Tests and Airstrikes

Quick Look

  • The United States and Iran continue to test a fragile ceasefire, marked by airstrikes and warnings, even as negotiations for a broader agreement persist.
  • A senior US official confirmed talks are on track, with Pakistan mediating a resumption on Tuesday.
  • Jake Sullivan described this cycle of flare-ups and de-escalation as the "new normal."

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Why It Matters

The United States and Iran are engaged in a ceasefire marked by intermittent airstrikes and warnings, while negotiations for a broader agreement continue.

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The United States and Iran spent another weekend testing a ceasefire that has rarely looked like one, trading airstrikes and warnings even as negotiations over a broader agreement continue.

A senior U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive negotiations, told NPR that "nothing has been canceled" and talks are on track for the coming days. The Associated Press reported that Pakistan, a key mediator, says talks will resume Tuesday.

Jake Sullivan, who served as President Joe Biden's national security adviser and helped negotiate the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, said on NPR's Morning Edition that both Washington and Tehran have incentives to keep diplomacy on track and avoid a return to full-scale war.

"I think we will see these flare-ups, and then we will see de-escalation and a return to the table. I think that is the new normal," Sullivan said.

He said Iran stands to gain sanctions relief and access to tens of billions of dollars in frozen assets, while the United States wants to avoid "having to restart a war that doesn't seem to have an end."

Sullivan also discussed how the Strait of Hormuz agreement shifted leverage to Iran and why Gulf states could strike their own deals with Tehran, leaving the United States with less influence.

Listen to the full interview by clicking on the blue play button above. The digital version was written by Majd Al-Waheidi.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Talks between the US and Iran will resume on Tuesday.

    Very likely · Within days

  • Flare-ups, de-escalation, and a return to the table will be the "new normal" in US-Iran relations.

    Likely · Within months

Open Questions

  • What specific terms are being negotiated in the broader agreement?
  • What are the details of the Strait of Hormuz agreement mentioned by Sullivan?

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