Iranian negotiators have called for an end to the war in Lebanon as a prerequisite for continuing discussions, according to state media reports. Meanwhile, President Trump reiterated threats against Iran, while Vice President JD Vance acknowledged progress in the talks.
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Strains Emerge on First Day of U.S.-Iran Talks
On the first day of U.S.-Iran negotiations, Iranian representatives demanded an end to the war in Lebanon as a condition for further discussions. President Trump issued renewed threats against Iran, while Vice President JD Vance noted progress in the ongoing talks.
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