
US-Iran war news LIVE: US Vice President JD Vance in a conversation with the Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir at the recently concluded Switzerland talks. Pakistan reportedly says the next round will be held next week.
US-Iran war news LIVE: The Indian Embassy in Tehran revised its travel advisory, urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran despite improved conditions. Indians in Iran were advised to remain vigilant, register with the embassy and follow local authorities’ instructions. Next round of US-Iran talks next week, says Pakistan
Pakistan said the next round of technical talks between the US and Iran will be held next week, according to AFP, as efforts continue to formalise an agreement aimed at ending the conflict. The announcement follows an initial round of technical discussions in Switzerland earlier this week, where officials from both sides began working through key issues related to the proposed deal.
Oil prices see record fall since war began
The price of crude oil prices has fallen below $76 a barrel, touching their lowest levels since the start of the war between the US and Iran, as tanker traffic gradually move out of Strait of Hormuz and concerns over supply disruptions eased.
Iran said $12 billion in frozen assets would be released under ongoing talks with the US, alongside sanctions relief and a proposed $300 billion rehabilitation fund. The measures have drawn criticism of President Donald Trump, with Gulf nations warning Tehran could use the funds to rebuild its military and back groups like Hezbollah.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Mariano Grossi said on Wednesday that inspectors would soon be allowed to visit Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities, a crucial part of the interim agreement between Washington and Tehran aimed at ending the conflict.
Qatar seeks a hotline between US and Iran
Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told Financial Times a direct hotline between the United States and Iran is crucial to prevent rogue actors from disrupting the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Al Thani also expressed confidence that Qatar would return to normal liquefied natural gas production within a few weeks.
US Senate votes to halt Iran war escalation, Trump unhappy
US President Donald Trump said a Senate vote on the War Powers Act had complicated his administration’s efforts to pressure Iran, claiming Tehran was on the verge of making significant concessions. Trump accused four Republican senators of siding with Democrats and sending a confusing signal to Iran at a critical moment.
the Republican-led Senate voted 50-48 to end US military hostilities with Iran, marking its first effort to halt the conflict. The move comes despite Trump having already reached an interim peace agreement with Tehran.
The practical effect of the vote remains uncertain because the resolution relies on the 1973 War Powers Act, a law whose application has long been disputed, reported Bloomberg. The measure requires the US to cease hostilities against Iran unless Congress explicitly authorises further military action.
Four Republican senators, Lisa Murkowski, Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins and Rand Paul, joined Democrats in backing the resolution. Democratic Senator John Fetterman voted against it. Republican Senators Mitch McConnell and David McCormick, both of whom had previously supported military action against Iran, did not participate in the vote.
The resolution had already cleared the House and, under the War Powers Act, cannot be vetoed by the president.
Travel in US eases for Iran’s football team
Meanwhile, the US has granted Iran’s national football team an extra day to prepare for its upcoming World Cup match in Seattle, allowing the squad to arrive two days before Friday’s game, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said, according to Bloomberg.
Trump puts a condition on release of Iran funds
President Donald Trump said Iran will only be able to use any funds released from frozen accounts to buy food and medical supplies from the United States, addressing a key sticking point in peace negotiations that both sides say are progressing.
“The money and/or sanctions that the US Treasury is releasing goes into escrow, controlled by the USA, and will be used for the purchase of food and medical supplies, exclusively from the United States,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Tuesday.
However, Iran rejected that characterization. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said the funds would be available for Tehran to use “freely, in whatever manner it deems appropriate,” rather than being restricted to purchases from the US, according to Bloomberg.
Oil declines
Meanwhile, oil prices extended their decline as more tankers resumed openly transiting the Strait of Hormuz, signalling growing confidence that disruptions to global energy supplies may ease.
Brent crude slipped below $77 a barrel after falling 1.1% in the previous session, while West Texas Intermediate traded near $73, according to Bloomberg.
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Pakistan said the next round of technical talks between the US and Iran will be held next week, according to AFP, as efforts continue to formalise an agreement aimed at ending the conflict. The announcement follows an initial round of technical discussions in Switzerland earlier this week, where officials from both sides began working through key issues related to the proposed deal.
Oil prices see record fall since war began
The price of crude oil prices has fallen below $76 a barrel, touching their lowest levels since the start of the war between the US and Iran, as tanker traffic gradually move out of Strait of Hormuz and concerns over supply disruptions eased.
Iran said $12 billion in frozen assets would be released under ongoing talks with the US, alongside sanctions relief and a proposed $300 billion rehabilitation fund. The measures have drawn criticism of President Donald Trump, with Gulf nations warning Tehran could use the funds to rebuild its military and back groups like Hezbollah.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Mariano Grossi said on Wednesday that inspectors would soon be allowed to visit Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities, a crucial part of the interim agreement between Washington and Tehran aimed at ending the conflict.
Qatar seeks a hotline between US and Iran
Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told Financial Times a direct hotline between the United States and Iran is crucial to prevent rogue actors from disrupting the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Al Thani also expressed confidence that Qatar would return to normal liquefied natural gas production within a few weeks.
US Senate votes to halt Iran war escalation, Trump unhappy
US President Donald Trump said a Senate vote on the War Powers Act had complicated his administration’s efforts to pressure Iran, claiming Tehran was on the verge of making significant concessions. Trump accused four Republican senators of siding with Democrats and sending a confusing signal to Iran at a critical moment.
the Republican-led Senate voted 50-48 to end US military hostilities with Iran, marking its first effort to halt the conflict. The move comes despite Trump having already reached an interim peace agreement with Tehran.
The practical effect of the vote remains uncertain because the resolution relies on the 1973 War Powers Act, a law whose application has long been disputed, reported Bloomberg. The measure requires the US to cease hostilities against Iran unless Congress explicitly authorises further military action.
Four Republican senators, Lisa Murkowski, Bill Cassidy, Susan Collins and Rand Paul, joined Democrats in backing the resolution. Democratic Senator John Fetterman voted against it. Republican Senators Mitch McConnell and David McCormick, both of whom had previously supported military action against Iran, did not participate in the vote.
The resolution had already cleared the House and, under the War Powers Act, cannot be vetoed by the president.
Travel in US eases for Iran’s football team
Meanwhile, the US has granted Iran’s national football team an extra day to prepare for its upcoming World Cup match in Seattle, allowing the squad to arrive two days before Friday’s game, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said, according to Bloomberg.
Trump puts a condition on release of Iran funds
President Donald Trump said Iran will only be able to use any funds released from frozen accounts to buy food and medical supplies from the United States, addressing a key sticking point in peace negotiations that both sides say are progressing.
“The money and/or sanctions that the US Treasury is releasing goes into escrow, controlled by the USA, and will be used for the purchase of food and medical supplies, exclusively from the United States,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social on Tuesday.
However, Iran rejected that characterization. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said the funds would be available for Tehran to use “freely, in whatever manner it deems appropriate,” rather than being restricted to purchases from the US, according to Bloomberg.
Oil declines
Meanwhile, oil prices extended their decline as more tankers resumed openly transiting the Strait of Hormuz, signalling growing confidence that disruptions to global energy supplies may ease.
Brent crude slipped below $77 a barrel after falling 1.1% in the previous session, while West Texas Intermediate traded near $73, according to Bloomberg.
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Jun 24, 2026 2:28:51 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: India issues advisory for citizens planning travel to Iran
US, Iran war news LIVE: Take a look at the advisory below:
- The Embassy of India, Tehran, has been closely monitoring the prevailing security situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. In light of recent positive developments and the improvement in the overall situation, the Embassy wishes to issue the following revised advisory for Indian nationals contemplating travel to Iran.
- Notwithstanding the recent improvements, Indian nationals are advised to continue to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran until further notice.
- Indian citizens presently residing in Iran, as well as those who may be required to travel to Iran for unavoidable functional reasons, are advised to exercise a high degree of caution, remain vigilant at all times, and maintain constant situational awareness. They are further advised to closely follow local developments through credible sources of information and to comply with all instructions issued by the local authorities.
- All Indian nationals currently in Iran, and those arriving in Iran, are strongly advised to register their particulars with the Embassy of India, Tehran, at the earliest opportunity. They are also advised to regularly monitor the Embassy’s official website and social media platforms for updates and any further advisories that may be issued.
Jun 24, 2026 2:23:27 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: India tells citizens to avoid travel to Iran
US, Iran war news LIVE: The Indian government is advising its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran despite improving situation, reports PTI.
Jun 24, 2026 2:18:55 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Talks to resume next week, Pakistan foreign secretary confirms
US, Iran war news LIVE: “Talks will resume next week, I presume on Tuesday,” Pakistan’s foreign ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi told journalists in Islamabad, adding next Monday or Wednesday were also possible start dates and without providing details on the location of discussions. (AFP)
Jun 24, 2026 2:11:47 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iran says Islamabad MoU is a ‘declaration of America’s defeat’
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who also heads Iran’s negotiating team, described the MoU agreement with the US to end the war as a sign of Washington’s failure rather than Tehran’s capitulation.
Speaking at a conference in Azerbaijan that was broadcast on Iranian television, Ghalibaf said, according to Al Jazeera, “The Islamabad understanding was not the result of pressure and coercion, but rather the result of the resistance and authority of the brave Iranian nation.” He added, “That is why the Islamabad memorandum of understanding became a declaration of America’s defeat.”
Jun 24, 2026 1:51:50 PM IST
Mediator Pakistan says US-Iran technical talks to resume next week
US, Iran war news LIVE: Pakistan is saying that the next round of US-Iran technical talks will be held next week, AFP is reporting. This is a developing story and readers will be updated as and when we have more details.
Jun 24, 2026 1:41:13 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Qatar says Hormuz will not close again
US, Iran war news LIVE: Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, told the Financial Times that Doha has received assurances that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open. He said a direct communication channel between Washington and Tehran, established during talks in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, would be crucial for preventing disruptions to the waterway’s reopening and countering misinformation during ongoing demining operations.
Jun 24, 2026 1:20:32 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Lufthansa to resume flights to Iran, says Al Jazeera
US, Iran war news LIVE: According to Al Jazeera, citing Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB, airline group Lufthansa has indicated its willingness to resume flights to Iran. The report said Lufthansa representatives met with the chief executive of Imam Khomeini Airport City near Tehran and signalled readiness to restore air services to the country, a move that could mark a gradual return to normal international connectivity following the recent conflict.
Jun 24, 2026 1:06:10 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Crude oil prices fall to lowest since start of war
US, Iran war news LIVE: Crude oil prices fell below $76 a barrel on Wednesday, touching their lowest levels since the start of the conflict, as tanker traffic gradually move out of Strait of Hormuz and concerns over supply disruptions eased.
“Signs that tanker traffic is gradually normalising through the Strait of Hormuz, coupled with ongoing ceasefire negotiations and expectations of additional Iranian crude returning to global markets, have significantly eased supply concerns,” said Priyanka Sachdeva, senior market analyst at Phillip Nova, according to Reuters.
Jun 24, 2026 12:55:45 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Araghchi discusses US MoU US with Hamas, says report
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iran’s top diplomat held talks with a senior Hamas official on Wednesday as Tehran continued negotiations with Washington aimed at formally ending the conflict between the two countries.
According to Iranian state television, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi discussed the “latest developments” in the region with Basem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau. The report did not provide further details of the conversation. AFP reported the discussion came amid ongoing diplomatic efforts between Iran and the United States.
Jun 24, 2026 12:29:59 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Ghalibaf calls for need of new security vision in Gulf
US, Iran war news LIVE: Key Iranian leader Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaking to reporters before departing for the 20th session of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States (PUIC) in Azerbaijan, said the conference provides a timely platform for Iran to explain the changes wrought by the war and its regional repercussions to fellow Muslim legislators.
“In the past, there was a perception that forces and countries arriving from thousands of kilometres away could secure the region,” Qalibaf said, according to Mehr news agency. “After the Ramadan war, it has become clear that not only are they unable to establish security, they themselves have become a factor of insecurity. We must seize this new perspective.”
Jun 24, 2026 12:05:43 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iran Says $12 billion to Be unfrozen
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iran said $12 billion in frozen assets would be released under its ongoing negotiations with the US. According to Iran’s Mehr news agency, citing deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi, the funds will be transferred in two installments of $6 billion each.
Jun 24, 2026 12:01:08 PM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iran and Oman discuss on pact for Hormuz transit cost
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iran and Oman said they will begin talks on the future administration of the Strait of Hormuz, including how navigation services are managed and funded, amid concerns among traders and shipowners over the possible introduction of transit fees.
The two countries, which share control of the strategic waterway, said discussions would cover navigation-related services and their associated costs in line with international standards. In a joint statement, they reaffirmed their commitment to keeping the Strait of Hormuz secure and open to global shipping. (Bloomberg)
Jun 24, 2026 11:37:51 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Israel, Lebanon discuss US pilot project to transfer of some southern territory to Lebanese army
US, Iran war news LIVE: Reuters reporting that Israel and Lebanon are discussing a U.S.-backed pilot project under which Israeli troops would hand over control of some territory in southern Lebanon to the Lebanese Armed Forces, according to three Israeli officials.
The officials said the Lebanese troops involved would undergo U.S. training and vetting to ensure they are not linked to Hezbollah, while Israel would maintain a military presence in the buffer zone.
Jun 24, 2026 11:26:30 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Why Rubio is on a three-day trip to Gulf countries?
US, Iran war news LIVE: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio began a series of meetings in the Gulf on Wednesday aimed at reassuring regional allies that the Washington-Tehran memorandum of understanding will not undermine their security interests.
Several US partners in the region remain wary that Iran could divert funds from the proposed $300 billion reconstruction package to rebuild and strengthen its military capabilities.
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Jun 24, 2026 11:11:07 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: US, Iran may still not be on the same page
US, Iran war news LIVE: Although President Donald Trump has said negotiations with Iran are progressing smoothly, signs of disagreement remain over key issues, including nuclear-related financial incentives for Tehran, control of the Strait of Hormuz, Israel’s parallel conflict in Lebanon and Iran’s nuclear programme.
Trump claimed on Tuesday that Iran had agreed to allow nuclear inspections “into infinity,” but Tehran denied making any such commitment, underscoring lingering differences and raising fresh doubts about the durability of the fragile peace deal.
Jun 24, 2026 10:49:25 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: IAEA officials to visit Iran’s nuclear sites ‘soon’
US, Iran war news LIVE: The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog, International Atomic Energy Agency, said on Wednesday that inspectors would soon be allowed to visit Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities, a crucial part of the interim agreement between Washington and Tehran aimed at ending the conflict.
Speaking in Tokyo, International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Mariano Grossi said inspections were expected to resume shortly.
“Whether it happens in two days, a week or 10 days is important, but not essential,” Grossi told reporters. “What matters is that it is going to happen.” (AP)
Jun 24, 2026 10:44:24 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Key things to note from Qatari PM interview to FT
US, Iran war news LIVE: Key points from Qatari PM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani’s interview with the Financial Times:
- The Strait of Hormuz remains open despite reports of a possible closure by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
- Maritime traffic through the strait is expected to return to pre-conflict levels by day 30 of the memorandum of understanding (MoU).
- Restoring normal shipping volumes will require significant effort and time, as confidence among shipping operators needs to be rebuilt.
- Qatar would oppose any Iranian attempt to impose transit fees on vessels using the Strait of Hormuz.
- While Qatar is willing to examine any proposal put forward by Iran, it cannot accept a situation in which access to its primary trade route is controlled by another country.
- Qatar could resume normal LNG production “within a few weeks”.
Jun 24, 2026 10:31:45 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Many families in Lebanon have ‘no home to return to’, says UN
US, Iran war news LIVE: Citing a new assessment, Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson for the UN secretary general, said that more than 11,000 residential buildings were “completely destroyed” in southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera reported.
“For many families, this means there is simply no home to return to,” he said. “Continued uncertainty, widespread destruction and the threat posed by unexploded ordnances continue to prevent safe and sustainable returns,” he added.
Jun 24, 2026 10:14:20 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Vessel traffic in Hormuz has tripled in last 2 weeks
Shipping monitor MarineTraffic said vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has rebounded sharply, nearly tripling across two consecutive weekends, according to Al Jazeera.
MarineTraffic said its data, along with Kpler’s, showed that “crossings rose from 32 vessels between 12-14 June to 93 vessels between 19-21 June”.
“The recovery has been supported by recent diplomatic developments” as well as the US’s temporary waiver of Iranian oil sanctions, “which has helped ease immediate compliance uncertainty around approved Hormuz transits” until August 21, MarineTraffic added.
Jun 24, 2026 9:54:06 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: LNG production to resume within weeks, says Qatar
US, Iran war news LIVE: Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told the Financial Times that the Gulf state would resume normal liquefied natural gas production “within a few weeks”.
QatarEnergy had suspended LNG production after the US and Israel launched their war on Iran on February 28 following a drone attack on its huge Ras Laffan plant.
Jun 24, 2026 9:40:08 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Qatar seeks hotline between US, Iran to prevent disruption in reopening Hormuz
US, Iran war news LIVE: Qatar is seeking the establishment of a direct hotline between the United States and Iran to prevent rogue actors from disrupting efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani told the Financial Times that the communication channel, agreed upon during talks in Switzerland, would help counter “disinformation” and improve coordination as mines are cleared from the strategically important waterway.
Jun 24, 2026 9:22:09 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iran challenges Trump’s claim on how unfrozen funds will be used by Tehran
US, Iran war news LIVE: Earlier, US President Donald Trump said Iran would be allowed to use money released from frozen accounts only to buy food and medical supplies from the United States, as he sought to reassure critics amid ongoing peace talks that both sides say are progressing.
However, Trump’s remarks were swiftly challenged by Iran, highlighting continuing differences despite signs of diplomatic engagement.
Jun 24, 2026 9:10:06 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Rubio says Iran has opportunity in hands to choose between revolutionary ideology or economic boom
US, Iran war news LIVE: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran could unlock significant economic opportunities if it chooses to move away from its revolutionary ideology and engage more constructively with the international community.
Speaking to reporters in Abu Dhabi, Rubio said, “They’re going to have an opportunity to do incredible things in Iran.”
“I’m not promising you that’s the choice they’re going to make. I’m saying if that’s the choice that they make, then there will be opportunities and those opportunities could include investment, as you’ve seen other countries in this region benefit from investment, from foreign direct investment. It won’t be our investment. It won’t be our government money,” he said, according to Al Jazeera.
Jun 24, 2026 8:59:01 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: Israel has no choice but to pull out from entire Lebanon, says Hezbollah
US, Iran war news LIVE: Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem said Israel has no option but to withdraw from all occupied Lebanese territories, asserting that efforts to dismantle the group have failed, according to Mehr news.
Speaking about the ongoing conflict, Qassem said Lebanon, its resistance, army and people had entered a new phase that he described as “Breaking the Israeli Project.”
“We are now in a new phase in the history of Lebanon, its Resistance, its army, its people, and its future, a phase called ‘Breaking the Israeli Project,’” he said.
“We can say that after all the attempts by the Israeli entity over the past two or three years, we have reached a stage where the project has been broken. This does not mean that they will not try again or that there will not be other phases, but there was a major project called the military, political, cultural, social, and human elimination of Hezbollah, and erasing its existence and the existence of all those with it on the path to Greater Israel. This project has been broken.”
Jun 24, 2026 8:50:23 AM IST
US, Iran war news LIVE: ‘Without our missiles, US, Israel would have razed Iran like Gaza,’ says Iranian President Pezeshkian
US, Iran war news LIVE: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday said that without the country’s missile programme, the United States and Israel would have “razed Iran like Gaza.”
“If the missiles we have for our defence did not exist, Israel and the United States would have ploughed through Iran just like Gaza, showing no mercy to either the old or the young,” he said during a visit to Pakistan, AFP reported.
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