US and Iran hold second round of nuclear talks in Rome as Trump tries diplomacy over military action
Briefly

American and Iranian officials are currently participating in indirect nuclear talks in Rome, as the Trump administration deliberates between diplomacy and possible military action against Iran. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is working on establishing a negotiation framework while Iranian officials emphasize their quest for a balanced agreement that involves lifting sanctions and ensuring no aggressive elements disrupt the talks. Both parties aim to refine their discussions towards achieving peace and stability in the Middle East, with a focus on addressing Iran's nuclear program comprehensively.
Iran's goal is to establish a balanced agreement based on principles including lifting sanctions and avoiding aggressive elements, emphasizing a path to comprehensive negotiation.
The President has been clear: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon or enrichment program, as the US seeks a framework for peace in the region.
Read at New York Post
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