Witkoff, Araghchi traveling to Switzerland to begin US-Iran nuclear talks - report
With a 60-day negotiation window now underway, the outcome of these discussions could shape regional security, sanctions policy, and the future of U.S.-Iran…
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With a 60-day diplomatic window now underway, the stakes are high for both Washington and Tehran. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is reportedly planning to join the US delegation on Saturday, a source with knowledge of the matter told Axios. Steve Witkoff is heading to Switzerland, while Jared Kushner is already on the ground.
Furthermore, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is reportedly on his way to Switzerland as the U.S. gears up for potential nuclear talks with Iran. Sources reportedly said discussions on potential nuclear agreement remain tied to developments in Lebanon.
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With a 60-day diplomatic window now underway, the stakes are high for both Washington and Tehran.
according to Hindustan TimesIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is reportedly planning to join the US delegation on Saturday, a source with knowledge of the matter told Axios.
according to The Jerusalem Post (Middle East)Steve Witkoff is heading to Switzerland, while Jared Kushner is already on the ground.
according to Hindustan TimesSpecial Envoy Steve Witkoff is reportedly on his way to Switzerland as the U.S. gears up for potential nuclear talks with Iran.
according to Breitbart NewsSources reportedly said discussions on potential nuclear agreement remain tied to developments in Lebanon
according to Anadolu Agency
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