Brink of War: President Trump Demanding Iran Abandon Its Nuclear Program or Face Military Action
Iran offers to dilute 60% enriched uranium as U.S. deploys advanced carriers amid high tensions and ongoing demands for complete removal of enriched material, officials said.
- This week, U.S. and Iranian officials will meet in Geneva, Switzerland, in Oman-mediated talks as President Donald Trump orders USS Gerald R. Ford to join USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East.
- Heightened tensions follow a deadly crackdown on protesters, with Netanyahu demanding `First is that all enriched material has to leave Iran` after meeting Trump last week.
- Iran offered to dilute its 60 percent-enriched uranium, Majid Takht-Ravanchi said, while the International Atomic Energy Agency seeks clarity on 400 kg of uranium and access to Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan.
- President Donald Trump warned that failure to reach a deal would be very traumatic and told Netanyahu he would support Israeli strikes on Iran's ballistic missile program.
- Whether a diplomatic agreement emerges remains uncertain, as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there's an opportunity but cautioned against overstatement and noted Iran's theological decision-making.
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US and Iran to meet for second round of nuclear talks
Representatives for the U.S. and Iran will meet in Geneva Tuesday for a second round of nuclear talks as the U.S. builds up military forces in the region. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source The post US and Iran to meet for second round of nuclear talks appeared first on RocketNews.
The President of the United States urges Iran to make an agreement limiting the Iranian nuclear programme. Iranian and North American negotiators are gathered in Geneva, Switzerland, in this third (17).
GENEVA (AP) — Iranian state television says Iran has begun nuclear negotiations in Geneva.
In Geneva, representatives of both states are meeting for a new round of negotiations. The US has set up a military threat scene in advance, Iran announces naval maneuvers.
On the agenda in the Iranian nuclear talks: Economic enticements, prestige and ideology
Though the talks starting on Tuesday are expected to be more concrete than the earlier round, there are still large gaps between the sides' positions, and the minimum Trump needs to give up on attacking Iran is unclear
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