Trump envoy Steve Witkoff says US-Iran talks are 'promising'
MIDDLE EAST, JUN 25 – US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff described early direct and mediated talks with Iran as promising and expressed confidence in achieving a long-term peace agreement after a 12-day conflict.
- Steve Witkoff stated that the US and Iran are engaged in direct talks to resume negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, which he described as 'promising.'
- A ceasefire between Iran and Israel went into effect after 12 days of conflict, concluding exchanges that included Israeli strikes and Iranian missile launches.
- Despite US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, the US is pursuing a diplomatic resolution with Iran.
- Iran's Foreign Minister noted progress in the talks, but stated that significant work remains to be done.
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US, Iran talks ‘promising’: Trump envoy
Steve Witkoff, U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, said Tuesday that talks with Tehran for a long-term peace agreement are “promising” — a day after President Trump announced a temporary ceasefire agreement after 12 days of conflict between Iran and Israel. In an interview on Fox News’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Witkoff said discussions with…
The United States has started discussions with Iran on a lasting peace agreement, said on Wednesday US Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff on Fox News. ...
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