U.S. National Security Team Discusses Iran Ahead of Planned Tuesday Meeting
U.S. officials met with the National Security Team on Iran one day before a scheduled Tuesday session. The earlier meeting occurred yesterday according to a CNN report citing a source with knowledge of the matter.
japantimes.co.jpU.S. officials held a meeting with the National Security Team on Iran yesterday. The session took place one day before a planned Tuesday meeting on the same topic. Plans for the Tuesday meeting remain in place according to the report.
CNN reported the information citing a source with knowledge of the matter. The report did not provide additional details on topics discussed or decisions reached during the meeting.
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2 events- Yesterday
U.S. officials met with the National Security Team on Iran.
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Plans remain in place for a Tuesday meeting on Iran.
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The meetings may shape upcoming U.S. policy decisions regarding Iran.
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