Negotiations between the United States and Iran are currently paused, marking the second day of a 60-day period designated for discussions. This development coincides with new military actions by Israel, which has conducted strikes in Lebanon targeting Hezbollah. President Donald Trump expressed strong opposition to critics within his party regarding the memorandum of understanding established with Iran during remarks made on Friday morning.
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U.S.-Iran negotiations paused amid regional tensions
U.S.-Iran negotiations are on hold as of the second day of a 60-day negotiation window. This pause occurs alongside Israeli military strikes in Lebanon against Hezbollah, with President Trump voicing opposition to critics of the Iran deal within his party.
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