Direct talks between the United States and Iran resumed this week, following a familiar path of complex and frustrating diplomacy. This comes amid rising tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program.
Iran's chief negotiator has blamed the United States for the failure of recent nuclear talks, emphasizing the need for Washington to earn the trust of the Iranian people. The Iranian delegation reportedly presented positive initiatives during the 21-hour discussions.
The United States has informed Israel that negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program have reached a deadlock, raising questions about the future of relations among the involved parties. This development comes amid growing fears of escalating tensions in the region.
US Secretary of War, <strong>Pete Hegseth</strong>, announced that talks with Iran are gaining momentum, with President <strong>Trump</strong> ready to strike a deal. However, the US has threatened to resort to military force if no agreement is reached.