Trump says US-Iran talks could happen next week - and gives NATO member spending warning
- On June 26, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that talks with Iran are scheduled for the week of June 30, likely seeking to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- These talks follow a 12-day war triggered by Israel’s surprise bombing attack on June 13 that targeted Iranian nuclear sites and military leaders, escalating tensions.
- While Israel claimed to have destroyed key nuclear and missile infrastructure, Iran disputed this, and leaked U.S. intelligence indicates the strikes only delayed Iran’s program by months.
- Trump asserted on social media that Iran’s nuclear sites were 'completely obliterated' and called the military action 'a victory for everybody,' yet acknowledged the conflict could restart.
- The fragile ceasefire appears to hold, with both sides showing signs of wanting peace, but the unresolved issues suggest future diplomatic and security challenges remain.
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Iran Denies Any Meeting With US Next Week, Foreign Minister Says
Iran currently has no plan to meet with the United States, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Thursday in an interview on state TV, contradicting US President Donald Trump's statement that Washington planned to have talks with Iran next week. The Iranian foreign minister said Tehran was assessing whether talks with the US were in
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Trump admin extends olive branch to Iran despite combative rhetoric
(The Center Square) – Despite less-than-friendly language from the Iranian president and mixed messages over a diplomatic meeting, the Trump administration is continuing to speak of peace with the Middle Eastern power.
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President Donald Trump made surprising comments about Iran during a NATO summit in the Netherlands on Wednesday. He said his administration plans to resume talks with Iran next week, even after recent US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Trump also said he would not oppose Iran selling oil to China to help rebuild after the conflict. The president’s remarks came just days after US forces targeted Iran’s nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and …
President Donald Trump announced that negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program will resume next week and suggested that both countries can "sign an agreement."Read more]]>
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