U.S. and Iran Hold Talks on Extending Ceasefire and Addressing Nuclear Issues
Washington and Tehran are discussing an extension of their ceasefire to allow negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program. The survival of much of Iran’s highly enriched uranium after June strikes remains the central U.S. concern.
gatestoneinstitute.orgIran and the United States are in discussions to extend their ceasefire so that negotiations can begin on issues including Tehran’s nuclear program. Washington insists Iran must not be able to make a nuclear weapon. S.
Bombed it in June. A large part of the highly enriched uranium Iran amassed is thought to have survived those strikes. S. concern ahead of the planned nuclear talks. S.
N. nuclear watchdog. People waved Iranian flags during a rally in Tehran on May 29, 2026.
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- Japan Times reported: Trump said in a social media post that Iran must agree the enriched uranium buried underground after earlier U.S. strikes be unearthed and destroyed in coordination with Iran and the U.N. nuclear watchdog.
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