Peace talks progress as Trump says both US and Iran 'must get it right'published at 17:39 BST
Image source, EPALebanese rescue workers search through rubble for killed and injured people after an Israeli airstrike earlier this week
If you're just joining us, President Trump has said on Truth Social that negotiations towards a deal with Iran are "constructive" but that "both sides must take their time and get it right".
He added that Iran "must understand" that it cannot develop a nuclear weapon and said he had informed US negotiators "not to rush into a deal" - read the full statement here.
No official agreement has yet been confirmed, but Trump said last night that a deal was "largely negotiated". Details have been emerging today about what could be included - you can read more on what might be included in the deal in our earlier post.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earliersaid that any final agreement with Iran "must remove the nuclear threat", adding that his policy remains that "Iran will not have nuclear weapons".
A senior Israeli official told the BBC that Netanyahu also insisted Israel will "maintain freedom of action against threats in all arenas", including Lebanon.
Lebanon and Israel have continued to report attacks since a ceasefire was agreed in April, and today the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) ordered the evacuations of ten villages in the southern part of the country.
Stay with us as we continue to bring you the key developments.













