Iran-US talks over Tehran's nuclear program hinge on a billionaire and a seasoned diplomat
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Iran’s long trail of deception fuels skepticism over new nuclear deal as talks continue
As Iran signals it won't make concessions on its illegal nuclear program, U.S.-Iran talks resume in Rome for a second round with Steve Witkoff representing the Trump administration.
Iran-U.S. talks continue as Israel weighs Iran strike without Trump support, sources say
U.S. and Iranian negotiators are in Rome for a second round of preliminary nuclear talks on Saturday. The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Trump told Netanyahu Washington wanted to prioritize diplomatic talks with Tehran
Column: White House takes its first diplomatic step toward Iran
For the first time in about a decade, senior U.S. and Iranian officials met face to face. On April 12, Steve Witkoff, the U.S. envoy to the Middle East, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a round of negotiations on a subject that has been a source of contention for the two archnemeses for more than two decades: Tehran’s nuclear program. The aim? To determine whether enough common ground exists to continue diplomacy toward an agreem…
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