
Trump agrees to fresh Iran talks but insists ‘ceasefire is OVER’
Just over three weeks after Washington and Tehran signed an agreement aimed at turning a months-long ceasefire into a durable peace, the exchange of fire for…
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Just over three weeks after Washington and Tehran signed an agreement aimed at turning a months-long ceasefire into a durable peace, the exchange of fire for two days this week threatened a return to full-scale regional war. “The Islamic Republic of Iran has asked us to continue ‘talks.’ We have agreed to do so, but the United States has stated to them, in no uncertain terms, that the ceasefire is OVER!” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform on Friday. Trump again says Iran ceasefire is over, but U.S. will keep talking. 7m ago U.S. still in "active conversations" with Iran via mediators, sources tell CBS News The truce with Iran lasted less than three weeks, and the U.S. continues to try to revive it.
Furthermore, During the height of the war, Iran was firing hundreds of missiles and drones every day at U.S. allies, and the U.S. was launching hundreds of airstrikes. Iranians, he said, were “fully prepared to defend ourselves”. While there have been no direct talks between Iran and the United States since last month, Iranian media reported that a delegation from mediator Qatar was in Tehran after the warring sides exchanged strikes again this week.
In addition, Washington insists the core demand remains that Iran hand over all 400 kg of highly enriched uranium, otherwise no peace agreement will be signed.
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Just over three weeks after Washington and Tehran signed an agreement aimed at turning a months-long ceasefire into a durable peace, the exchange of fire for two days this week threatened a return to full-scale regional war. “The Islamic Republic of Iran has asked us to continue ‘talks.’ We have agreed to do so, but the United States has stated to them, in no uncertain terms, that the ceasefire is OVER!” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform on Friday.
reliability low1/2 sourcesTrump again says Iran ceasefire is over, but U.S. will keep talking.
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7m ago U.S. still in "active conversations" with Iran via mediators, sources tell CBS News The truce with Iran lasted less than three weeks, and the U.S. continues to try to revive it.
according to CBS News — LatestDuring the height of the war, Iran was firing hundreds of missiles and drones every day at U.S. allies, and the U.S. was launching hundreds of airstrikes.
according to CBS News — LatestIranians, he said, were “fully prepared to defend ourselves”.
according to Malay MailWhile there have been no direct talks between Iran and the United States since last month, Iranian media reported that a delegation from mediator Qatar was in Tehran after the warring sides exchanged strikes again this week.
according to Malay MailWashington insists the core demand remains that Iran hand over all 400 kg of highly enriched uranium, otherwise no peace agreement will be signed.
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Just over three weeks after Washington and Tehran signed an agreement aimed at turning a months-long ceasefire into a durable peace, the…
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