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"The door is not closed": Mediators rush to revive U.S.-Iran talks

"The door is not closed": Mediators rush to revive U.S.-Iran talks

Summary

Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are working to restart talks between the U.S. and Iran to end a war and make a new deal. President Trump is considering military actions if negotiations don't succeed. Discussions focus on Iran's nuclear program and financial issues.

Key Facts

  • Mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are involved in U.S.-Iran talks.
  • The aim is to end a conflict and reach a new agreement.
  • President Trump may resume military strikes if talks fail.
  • The U.S. imposed a naval blockade on Iran starting Monday.
  • Talks have focused on Iran's nuclear activities and financial matters.
  • The U.S. wants Iran to stop enriching uranium.
  • Negotiations continue despite challenges, with both sides making proposals.
  • The focus is on preventing Iran from using the Strait of Hormuz to gain leverage.

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