US-Iran Nuclear Talks to Resume in Geneva Amid Military Tensions
Sourced from 4 publications
- •Iran and the US are resuming nuclear talks in Geneva amidst escalated tensions.
- •The US has announced new sanctions on vessels linked to Iran's oil trade.
- •Tehran plans to deliver a new proposal on nuclear enrichment at the talks.
- •The negotiations are set against a backdrop of increased US military presence in the Middle East.
- •Tehran refutes Trump's claims about developing missiles threatening Europe and the US.
Sources
Iran, US set to hold talks as Trump threatens force, imposes sanctions
Al Jazeera
US-Iran nuclear talks to resume in Geneva against backdrop of military threat
Source
Iran, U.S. nuclear negotiations resume as Trump's war clock ticks down
Karen DeYoung, Noah Robertson
Iran-US talks set to resume in Geneva as Trump ups pressure
France24
Trump says Iran wants missiles capable of striking US, Tehran denies it
Euronews
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