Overview
- President Donald Trump said the world will know within 10–15 days whether talks yield a “meaningful” nuclear deal with Iran, adding he is considering a limited strike.
- Iran’s UN ambassador warned that U.S. bases and assets would be “legitimate targets” if America attacks, while asserting Tehran does not seek to start a war.
- Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said a written proposal for the United States will be ready in two to three days and disputed that Washington demanded zero enrichment.
- The Board of Peace launch secured a $10 billion U.S. commitment and more than $7 billion from nine countries, as five nations pledged troops for a Gaza stabilization force targeting 20,000 soldiers alongside 12,000 Palestinian police.
- The U.S.-mediated Ukraine–Russia track will continue after difficult Geneva sessions that produced military-monitoring understandings but no political breakthrough.