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Trump says US-Iran talks could happen next week - and gives NATO member spending warning

  • On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at a NATO summit in the Netherlands, President Donald Trump announced that representatives from the U.S. and Iran are scheduled to hold talks the following week to address ongoing issues, although these discussions may not result in formal agreements.
  • This announcement follows a recent 12-day war between Israel and Iran, during which U.S. B-2 bombers struck three Iranian nuclear sites using bunker-buster bombs, causing reportedly significant but disputed damage.
  • Trump asserted that the strikes by the U.S. and Israel had completely destroyed Iran’s nuclear sites and secured its stockpiles of enriched uranium. Iran acknowledged significant damage to its nuclear infrastructure but emphasized its commitment to continuing the nuclear program. Additionally, Iranian officials announced plans to propose parliamentary measures to cease cooperation with the IAEA.
  • Trump said on Wednesday, 'We may sign an agreement,' but added, 'I don't care if we have an agreement or not,' noting Israeli and Iranian forces are 'both tired, exhausted' after hostilities leading to a ceasefire holding since Tuesday.
  • The ceasefire and planned talks suggest cautious optimism despite uncertainties over the nuclear damage extent, Iran’s continued nuclear ambitions, ongoing espionage executions, and a fragile regional peace.
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