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Trump says Iran conflict may end soon

US President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that the ongoing conflict involving Iran could end soon, saying efforts to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons are widely supported. His comments come as Iran confirmed that it is still reviewing a US proposal aimed at ending the conflict and relaunching broader nuclear negotiations. According to reports from Axios and Reuters, Washington is working on a 14-point memorandum of understanding that could serve as a framework for future discussions between the two countries. The proposal reportedly includes provisions related to suspending Iran’s uranium enrichment activities, easing sanctions and reopening transit through the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iranian officials have reacted cautiously. A spokesperson for Iran’s foreign ministry said Tehran would communicate its position through Pakistani mediators once its review is completed. Meanwhile, senior Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei dismissed the proposal as unrealistic […]

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Trump to meet security chiefs over Iran war strategy

United States President Donald Trump is set to hold a high level meeting with his top national security team to review the war with Iran and discuss the next steps.​US media report that the talks, scheduled for Monday in Washington, will focus on both military plans and the possibility of reviving stalled negotiations. The meeting comes as hopes for a diplomatic breakthrough have dimmed following the collapse of the latest round of talks in Pakistan.Tensions remain high, with both the US and Iran publicly insisting they are ready for further confrontation if diplomacy fails. Trump has previously signalled that he wants a way out of the costly conflict but has refused to lift the naval blockade that Iran says must end before any final agreement.​He has also warned that if no deal is reached quickly, the US could resort to […]

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Iran insists on uranium enrichment right, open to confidence-building

Iran has said any renewed nuclear talks with the United States must recognise its right to enrich uranium on its own soil, while signalling readiness to take steps that reassure the world its programme will remain peaceful. Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told reporters in Dubai that “zero enrichment can never be accepted” and that negotiations should focus on allowing enrichment inside Iran alongside mechanisms to build trust over its civilian nature. He spoke after indirect talks with US officials in Oman, held against the backdrop of a US naval buildup near Iran and Tehran’s warnings of a harsh response if attacked. Araqchi noted that five previous rounds of talks stalled mainly over enrichment, even before the United States struck Iranian nuclear facilities following a 12 day Israeli bombing campaign last June. Tehran says it has since halted enrichment, which Washington […]

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Iran’s Khamenei Mocks Trump’s Claim of Destroying Nuclear Sites

Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has publicly mocked US President Donald Trump over his claims that American strikes "obliterated" Iran's nuclear facilities. In a statement, Khamenei told Trump to "keep dreaming" and condemned his comments as "improper, wrong, and bullying." This comes after Trump stated in a recent speech that US bombs had destroyed Iran's nuclear capability. The exchange refers to a series of airstrikes by Israel and the US on Iranian nuclear sites in June. While Trump has boasted about the operation's success, the actual damage is unclear. US intelligence reports suggest the strikes only delayed Iran's nuclear program by a few months to two years, not destroyed it. The military action has derailed nuclear negotiations between the two countries. Iran has stated it will only return to talks if the US provides guarantees against further military strikes.

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