US-Iran Indirect Talks Conclude First Phase, Second Round Planned
- The United States and Iran are starting a new round of critical negotiations over Iran's nuclear program, with the next meeting expected in Rome on Saturday, according to an anonymous Italian government source.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi acknowledged that talks would happen in Rome while discussing with his Iraqi counterpart, according to the Iraqi News Agency.
- U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened airstrikes on Iran's nuclear program if a deal isn't reached, expressing concern over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- Continued cooperation with the United Nations' nuclear agency is deemed essential amid urgent diplomatic needs.
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Khamenei says Iran-US talks going well but may lead nowhere
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Tuesday he was satisfied with talks with arch-foe the United States but warned they could ultimately prove fruitless.
Neither overly optimistic nor pessimistic: Iran's Khamenei on nuke talks with US
In his first public remarks since US-Iran nuclear talks resumed on April 12 in Oman, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei struck a measured tone, saying he is "neither overly optimistic nor pessimistic" about the discussions.
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