Iran-US Negotiations Center on War Resolution, Nuclear Talks Deferred
Iran-US talks: Focus on ending war, nuclear details not discussed

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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that ongoing negotiations with the US are primarily focused on ending the war, with nuclear details not currently on the agenda. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the importance of a careful approach to negotiations, asserting that President Trump is committed to achieving a favorable deal.
- 01Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed that the current talks with the US are not addressing nuclear issues.
- 02US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the negotiations as a 'work in progress' aimed at reaching a peace deal.
- 03Rubio highlighted that President Trump is not rushing the negotiations and prefers a solid agreement.
- 04Trump indicated that future negotiations with Iran will differ significantly from those conducted under former President Obama.
- 05The US blockade on Iranian ports will remain until a formal agreement is reached and signed.
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Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Email Baqaei announced that the current negotiations with the United States are focused on ending the ongoing war, with no discussions on nuclear issues at this time. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio characterized the efforts as a 'work in progress,' emphasizing that President Donald Trump is committed to avoiding a poor deal. Rubio reassured that there is no rush to finalize negotiations, stating that diplomacy will be given every opportunity to succeed. Trump also noted that any future negotiations would markedly differ from those of former President Barack Obama. He reiterated that the US blockade on Iranian ports would remain in effect until a formal agreement is reached and certified. This approach underscores the US's cautious stance towards achieving a comprehensive resolution to the crisis in West Asia.
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