US-Iran Indirect Talks Conclude First Phase, Second Round Planned
- President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of nuclear talks, stating, "I think they’re tapping us along" during a meeting about negotiations with Iran on their nuclear program.
- The next round of talks is set for Saturday in Rome, confirmed by a source in the Italian government.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicated that discussions would occur in Rome while warning about Iran's potential pursuit of a nuclear weapon.
- U.S. sanctions relief and Iran's uranium enrichment levels remain key topics as both sides negotiate solutions.
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Bern would be predestined to mediate with the Good Services for Washington, but diplomacy has trouble getting on the radar of the Trump administration.
After the recent round of nuclear talks between the US and Iran, both sides have warned against too high expectations.
The US is moving its aircraft carriers. Trump has announced severe consequences in the event of a failure of the talks. The situation remains tense.
Iran stated that the second round of negotiations with the US will be held on Saturday and not in Rome as reported.

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.
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