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Iran-U.S. Indirect Nuke Talks: Trump Envoy Storms Out Of Meeting In Room?
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has lashed out at the U.S. president, accusing him of lying about his intentions to use American power for peace.
ROME (AP) — Iran and the United States prepared for a fifth round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program Friday in Rome, with enrichment emerging as the key issue.
Israel is making preparations to swiftly strike Iran's nuclear facilities if negotiations between the U.S. and Iran collapse, two Israeli sources with knowledge of the discussions tell Axios. Why it matters: The Israeli intelligence community has shifted just in the past few days from believing a nuclear deal was close to thinking talks could soon break down,
Senior Iranian cleric Ahmad Khatami criticized President Trump amid rising tensions as nuclear talks continue in Rome.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s chief Iran negotiator, offered the clearest outlines of the administration’s position in talks over Tehran’s nuclear program.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran has an American proposal over its rapidly advancing nuclear program as negotiations between the two countries go on.
The Iranian economy increasingly moves with U.S. political shifts, exposing reliance on foreign headlines over internal stability.
Reaching a deal with Iran will test the harder-line wing of Mr. Trump’s supporters in the Republican Party and whether they will fall in line with what would be a departure from their longstanding demands that Iran dismantle its nuclear program. More than 200 congressional Republicans urged him in a letter this week to stand firm with Iran.
But the deep cuts to the NSC are likely to intensify questions about Trump's policymaking process at a time when the president is attempting to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran, and set tariff rates with dozens of ...