Iran expected to make written proposal for resolving standoff with US, senior US official says
Iran plans a formal proposal to resolve its nuclear dispute with the U.S. after talks aimed at preventing escalation, officials said.
- A senior U.S. official said Iran is expected to submit a written proposal to resolve its standoff after Tuesday's indirect talks in Geneva.
- Indirect talks in Geneva on Tuesday involved U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner with Abbas Araqchi, aiming to head off a mounting crisis amid the U.S. demand that Iran give up its nuclear program and Iran's denial of weapon intent.
- Top U.S. national security advisers met in the White House Situation Room and were told all forces should be in place by mid-March, as the president ordered a military buildup including a second aircraft carrier group.
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