Israel and Iran pause fighting again: A timeline of the negotiationspublished at 13:18 BST
28 February - The US and Israel begin military operations against Iran. US President Donald Trump says the bombing will go on "as long as necessary to achieve our objective" in a post on Truth Social.
14 March - Trump tells NBC News “Iran wants to make a deal" but says he’s not ready to end the war “because the terms aren’t good enough yet".
23 March - US military halts strikes on Iranian power plants after Trump says cites "very good and productive conversations" with Iran. Iranian officials deny any talks had taken place.
29 March - Trump tells reporters on Air Force One that negotiations with Iran are ongoing and says a deal "could be soon".
5 April - In an expletive-laden post on Truth Social, Trump threatens to destroy Iran's power plants and bridges if it doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz. He later tells Fox News there is a "good chance" a deal would be reached.
7 April - The US and Iran agree to a two-week conditional ceasefire.
12 April - Peace talks are held in Pakistan, but both sides are unable to come to an agreement. JD Vance says Iran will not commit to halting its nuclear programme.
21 April - The US extends the temporary ceasefire with Iran indefinitely to allow more time to create a "unified proposal" to end the war.
23 May - Trump says an agreement with Iran has been "largely negotiated" and will include reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
8 June - Trump tells reporters at JFK Airport in New York that the US and Iran are in the "final throes" of a deal "that will not allow in any way, shape, or form nuclear weapons".
















