The US and Iran will hold “direct talks” over a possible nuclear deal on Saturday, with American President Donald Trump and Iran’s foreign minister confirming the meeting, which could be “indirect” but at a “very high level”. Trump warned of dire consequences for Iran if no agreement is reached and has previously raised the prospect of military action. The talks come after Trump unilaterally pulled the US out of a previous nuclear deal with Iran in 2018 and Iran has since breached its terms, leading to increased tensions and the possibility of military conflict.
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Khamenei says Iran-US talks going well but may lead nowhere
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressed satisfaction with recent talks with the United States but cautioned that the negotiations might not yield results. As Tehran and Washington prepare for further discussions in Muscat, Khamenei emphasized Iran's military capabilities and regional influence as "red lines" that cannot be negotiated, while also indicating a lack of trust in the U.S. Despite past agreements, he advised against depending on negotiation progress, citing the need for Iran to...
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