Published On 17 Apr 202617 Apr 2026
Celebrations have been reported in Lebanon after a 10-day ceasefire took effect, paving the way for talks between Israeli and Lebanese officials on a longer-term deal, according to the US State Department.
United States President Donald Trump has said an agreement to end the war on Iran is “very close”, while Iran’s Foreign Ministry has welcomed the truce, framing it as part of a broader effort with Washington to pause the regional conflict.
This is what we know:
In Iran
- Deal ‘very close’: Trump said an agreement to end the war on Iran is near, with the next round of talks possibly this weekend in Islamabad.
- ‘Despite progress, gaps remain’: Tehran-based analyst Abas Aslani said US-Iran talks have advanced, but key differences persist, with both sides preparing for either a negotiated deal or a return to war, as Trump appears to seek an “off-ramp” from the conflict.
- Iranian tankers exit Gulf: Three Iranian oil tankers carrying a total of five million barrels of crude have become the first such loaded vessels to leave the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz since a US blockade came into force, the tracking firm Kpler told AFP.
- Hormuz ‘completely open’:Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the Strait of Hormuz will remain “completely open” as long as a ceasefire in Lebanon lasts.
War diplomacy
- France, UK rally allies: Emmanuel Macron and Keir Starmer led talks in Paris on a multinational force to secure trade through the Strait of Hormuz after the war ends.
- Russia hails ceasefire: Moscow backed the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, and said it hoped the pause in fighting could pave the way for a longer-term agreement.