U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that negotiations with Iran could continue despite declaring the ceasefire between the two nations over. According to senior U.S. officials, these discussions hinge on Iran making a public commitment to refrain from threatening ships in the Strait of Hormuz and to cease attacks on commercial vessels. The U.S. is demanding such a statement from Iran, with a short deadline set for Iran to express this stance during a meeting with Omani officials. Additionally, the U.S. seeks acknowledgment from Iran that it has made mistakes, along with the surrender of 'nuclear dust'—likely referring to evidence related to Iran's nuclear program—as part of any final agreement. Officials acknowledge that a long-term deal might not materialize and suggest that Iran is waiting until after the funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to finalize major issues.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation objectively, quoting multiple anonymous U.S. officials without apparent bias toward either side. It reports on the conditions set by the Trump administration for continuing negotiations with Iran without taking a stance on whether those conditions are reasonable or





