Israel-Iran live news: Trump insists nuclear sites ‘destroyed’ after intelligence suggests program could restart in months
<p>Report says program likely set back only a few months; Iran and Israel both say they will honour truce if other side does after US president expresses frustration at violations</p><ul><li><p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/middleeast">See all our Middle East coverage</a></p></li></ul><p>At the Nato summit in the Netherlands, tensions between Israel and Iran could dominate discussions among world leaders amid the fragile ceasefire.</p><p><strong>Keir Starmer</strong>, the British prime minister, is among those in The Hague for the gathering, having called on Middle Eastern nations to maintain the pause in hostilities.</p><p>Look, I think what we’ve seen over the last few days is the Americans alleviating a threat to nuclear weaponry by the Iranians and bringing about a ceasefire in the early hours of today.</p><p>I think now what needs to happen is that ceasefire needs to be maintained, and that will be the focus of our attention, our engagement, our discussions, because that ceasefire provides the space for the negotiations that need to take place.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2025/jun/25/israel-iran-war-live-iranian-nuclear-program-could-restart-in-months-pentagon-finds-as-fragile-ceasefire-holds">Continue reading...</a>
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