Iran sets end to ‘aggression and terror’ as truce condition, Trump unsure whether energy strikes will resume (PHOTOS/VIDEOS)
Iran has outlined strict conditions for any ceasefire as the US-Israeli military campaign escalates, while US President Donald Trump appears to have stepped back from his vow to resume strikes on the Islamic Republic’s power facilities when a five-day pause expires on Friday.
Indirect talks between the US and Iran are being mediated by Pakistan, Türkiye, and Egypt, the foreign ministers of the three countries have confirmed, stating they have been passing messages between Washington and Tehran.
Egypt’s Ishaq Dar dismissed the “unnecessary speculation” in the media regarding the peace talks and said that negotiations “are taking place” through intermediaries and that Washington’s 15-point proposal was delivered to Tehran in exactly this manner.
Iranian media have also reported that Iran has already formally replied to the US proposal and is currently awaiting a response. Although Tehran has not released any official statements regarding Washington’s plan, Iranian officials have reportedly dismissed it, demanding concessions from the US.
One senior Iranian official described the proposal to Reuters as “one-sided and unfair.”
“In brief, the proposal suggests that Iran would relinquish its ability to defend itself in exchange for a vague plan to lift sanctions,” the official said, stressing that the plan lacks the minimum requirements for success.
Tehran has denied holding direct talks with Washington while US President Donald Trump has claimed that the Iranian leadership is desperate to reach a deal but fears retribution from its own people if it publicly admits it.
Here are the latest developments:
Oil prices have surged amid conflicting reports of US-Iranian negotiations, with Brent crude jumping over 4.5% to $107 a barrel
Trump has reportedly told aides that the Iran war could end in the coming weeks
The US is reportedly preparing for a “final blow” in Iran that could include the use of ground troops and the seizing of several Iranian islands near the Strait of Hormuz
Israel claims to have killed Iranian naval Chief Alireza Tangsiri, stating he was directly responsible for the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz
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26 March 2026
21:03 GMTRussia is not seeking to benefit economically from the world crises, Lavrov has said. Moscow “has never taken any actions to take something away from the others,” he said, adding that it also “never rejoices” when wars unleashed by other nations drive up the prices of Russian export goods.
Russian companies Lukoil and Rosneft have de-facto faced “forcible takeover” attempts targeting their foreign assets subjected to US and EU sanctions, he said, adding that it is not Moscow that takes actions on the world stage to “derive unlawful benefits.”
Western sanctions are “absolutely illegitimate” and simply “do not exist” for Russia and its “good-faith partners,” Lavrov said, adding that Moscow will “always fulfill its obligations” and engage in economic cooperation with those nations that are interested in it.

- 20:42 GMT
Russia does have close relations with Iran, but this does not mean it shares intelligence with Tehran, Sergey Lavrov has said, denying claims that Moscow is helping Tehran in the conflict.
“We cannot agree with [these] accusations,” the minister said, adding that the locations of the US bases in the Middle East are “publicly available information” and “everyone in the region knows their coordinates.”
Earlier on Thursday, EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas claimed that Russia was helping Iran with intelligence to “kill Americans.”
- 20:39 GMT
Iran is Russia’s “ally and a strategic partner” but Moscow is primarily focused on defending international law in the ongoing conflict between Washington, West Jerusalem and Tehran, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has told France TV.
“We advocate securing the interests of both Iran and all countries in the region, including our strategic partners” among the Gulf states, he said, adding that America’s allies in the region are also suffering because of the conflict.
- 19:48 GMT
Trump is “in a desperate situation” and is “going to make a desperate play” in Iran, Professor Jiang Xueqin has warned on RT’s ‘Sanchez Effect.’ Jiang, an academic and host of the YouTube show ‘Predictive History’, argued that a limited US ground operation to seize Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf would either end in a temporary success or become “the final resting place” of the invading troops.
He said the US “doesn’t have good military options” because Iran is “holding the global economy hostage” through its leverage over the Strait of Hormuz, predicting that any escalation could trigger major turmoil in world markets and accelerate what he described as the downfall of the “American empire.”
- 18:48 GMT
Israel’s Air Force (IAF) says it has conducted a long‑range mission “deep into Iran,” firing more than 70 munitions at what it described as an IRGC base “used to coordinate terror attacks against Israel.” In a post on X, the IAF said its fighter jets struck the site and returned to base without providing details on casualties or damage.
לאורך היממה האחרונה, חיל-האוויר בהכוונה מודיעינית תקף עשרות תשתיות של משטר הטרור האיראני בכ-20 מטסי תקיפות במערב איראן.במסגרת המטסים, חיל-האוויר תקף בין היתר בכרמאנשאה ודזפול, והטיל כ-70 חימושים לעבר אתרים ששימשו לאחסון ושיגור טילים בליסטיים ומערכות הגנה אוויריות. בנוסף, חוסלו… pic.twitter.com/OdrXUJY7Ir
— Israeli Air Force (@IAFsite) March 26, 2026 - 18:10 GMT
Lebanon will file a complaint with the UN Security Council over Israel’s attacks on its territory, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has reportedly said, calling the actions “extremely dangerous” and a threat to the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The announcement comes as Israel continues its military operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon launched in early March after the Lebanese‑based militants carried out waves of strikes against Israel in retaliation for the US-Israeli killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said this week that parts of the region will be occupied, a move expected to involve the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
- 17:46 GMT
Pezeshkian has thanked Russia for its support, saying messages from President Vladimir Putin and the Russian people are a “source of encouragement” in these “historic days.” In a post on X, published in Russian, he said Iran’s resistance has transformed regional relations and that “from now on, the security of West Asia will be ensured by the countries of the region.”
پیامهای رئیسجمهور و مردم روسیه مایه دلگرمی ما در این روزهای تاریخی است امروز به برکت مقاومت مردم ایران روابط گذشته در منطقه متحول شده و پیوندهای جدیدی شکل میگیرد امنیت شرق آسیا زین پس به دست کشورهای منطقه تامین خواهد شد به نمایندگی از مردم ایران از دولت و ملت روسیه تشکر میکنم https://t.co/6a1nYdb53Q
— Masoud Pezeshkian (@drpezeshkian) March 26, 2026Moscow has condemned the US‑Israeli bombing campaign against Iran as a “premeditated and unprovoked act of aggression.” In a call with Pezeshkian in early March, Putin described the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as a “cynical violation” of morality and international law.
- 17:37 GMT
Israeli forces have carried out artillery shelling using phosphorus munitions against several towns in southern Lebanon, state‑run National News Agency has claimed. The strikes reportedly hit areas facing Israeli troop movements, including Deir Seryan, Qantara, Yohmor al‑Shaqif, Zawtar, Froun, Ghandoorieh and Borj Qalaouiye, with no immediate information on casualties or damage.
International law prohibits the use of incendiary weapons such as white phosphorus against civilians or in populated areas.
- 17:09 GMT
Any lasting ceasefire would require an end to “aggression and terror,” concrete guarantees against a repeat of war, full compensation for damages, and respect for Iran’s legal authority in the Strait of Hormuz to safeguard international maritime security, according to Kazem Jalali, Iran’s ambassador to Russia.
In a post on X, Jalali said Iran would continue to exercise its “inherent right” to self-defense until the source of threats is completely removed, adding that a stable truce depends on meeting these conditions.
- 16:56 GMT
Asked by reporters whether his Friday deadline still stands for Iran to accept a US proposal or face strikes on its power plants, Trump said, “I don’t know yet.” He previously threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power network if it did not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but later announced a five-day delay in strikes, citing “very good and productive” talks. Iranian officials have accused Trump of trying to push energy prices down and buy time.











