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Trump's Team Game Planning for Potential Iran Peace Talks
- The US administration is exploring potential peace negotiations with Iran, focusing on negotiators, mediators, and confidence-building measures with President Trump emphasizing reopening the Strait of Hormuz and addressing Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
- Direct contact between the US and Iran has not recently occurred, but Egypt, Qatar, and the UK have relayed messages; Iran is open to talks under tough conditions including a ceasefire and guarantees against renewed hostilities.
- US officials have outlined conditions for Iran that include suspending missile programs, halting uranium enrichment, closing specific nuclear facilities, accepting external monitoring, capping missiles, and ending support for proxies.
- Trump's advisers are assessing who in Iran holds negotiating authority and which countries might mediate, favoring Qatar for its effective behind-the-scenes role while preparing for possible talks.
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After three weeks of war, the Trup administration launched preliminary discussions on the next stage and form that could take peace negotiations with Iran, according to an American official and a well-known source, reports Axios.
·Romania
Read Full ArticleIran is reportedly open to peace talks, according to sources to Axios. But the US is making six tough demands on the country. And Iran is responding with its own counter-demands.
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleThe war between the US, Israel and Iran has now been going on for three weeks. There is still no official information that the countries are ready to negotiate. But if peace negotiations were to be held, the US reportedly has six demands, sources tell Axios.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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·Washington, United States
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Total News Sources16
Leaning Left3Leaning Right3Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Left, 43% Right
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources lean Right
43% Right
L 43%
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R 43%
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