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The U.S. and Iran will soon begin nuclear negotiations, but there already seems to be disagreement between President Trump and Tehran over the nature of the talks. Here's what to know.
Related. Iran and U.S. move to expert-level talks over Tehran’s nuclear program after 2nd round of negotiations. By Matthew Lee, Jon Gambrell, Associated Press. US-Iran nuclear talks ...
A second round of nuclear talks between the United States and Iran concluded on Saturday, with both sides indicating progress. Delegations from both countries met in Rome for negotiations ...
President Trump previously said diplomatic talks could resume as early as this week, but Iran's foreign minister said he didn ...
The U.S. and Iran on Saturday launched a new effort to negotiate a deal on Iran's nuclear program, and agreed to hold additional talks in a week.
The U.S. and Iran have agreed to meet for a third round of talks later this week in Muscat, Oman, after they met in Italy with Omani intermediaries to discuss Irans nuclear program on ...
Iran's Foreign Minister set firm conditions for any renewed talks with the United States, signaling that Tehran remains open ...
Now, the U.S. envoy in the negotiations with Iran is Rob Malley. Before this round of talks, he traveled to visit Iran's neighbors. He went to Israel, along with Saudi Arabia, the UAE and ...