The United States is maintaining diplomatic discussions with Iran, despite President Donald Trump's statement at the NATO summit that the ceasefire was "over." Reports indicate that the U.S. is engaged in "technical talks" with Iranian officials. A U.S. official stated, "The United States is still committed to finding a resolution, and technical talks continue. Iran can never possess a nuclear weapon," according to Fox News. Gulf states, including Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, are reportedly mediating to restore a memorandum of understanding from June 17 to reduce tensions. Earlier, Trump criticized Iranian leaders for their negotiating approach, stating, "They’re sick. There’s something wrong with them," and expressed frustration over their actions during negotiations. The U.S. and Iran have exchanged military strikes, with Iran targeting ships in the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. responding with strikes on approximately 90 targets, including Kharg Island.
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US and Iran Continue Diplomatic Talks Amid Military Tensions
The U.S. is continuing diplomatic talks with Iran despite escalating military tensions. President Trump expressed frustration over Iranian negotiations, while Gulf states are mediating efforts to restore a previous agreement aimed at reducing tensions. The U.S. and Iran have engaged in reciprocal military strikes in the region.
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US and Iran Continue Diplomatic Talks Amid Military Tensions