Next round of Iran-US nuclear talks to be held in Rome, sources say
Briefly

Iran and the United States are entering a new phase of negotiations regarding Iran's advancing nuclear programme. Italy will host the next round of talks as both sides seek to de-escalate tensions from a history of animosity. Despite positive initial discussions praised by President Trump, significant challenges remain, notably Iran's uranium enrichment level and potential US military action if an agreement isn't finalized. Analysts emphasize the difficulty in predicting Iran's concessions, particularly given the heavy toll of US sanctions on its economy.
"It's not an important matter," Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, told journalists at a press conference in Tehran.
If a deal isn't reached, Trump has warned that the US could launch air strikes targeting Iran's nuclear programme.
Earlier on Sunday, US President Donald Trump hailed the first round of talks, describing them as "positive" and "constructive."
Meanwhile, analysts say that while the US can offer sanctions relief for Iran's beleaguered economy, it remains unclear just how much Iran will be willing to concede.
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