Iran-US ceasefire talks: Nuclear program remains sticking point
Summary
Iran and the United States are in talks to extend a two-week ceasefire, but disagreements remain over Iran's nuclear program. Iran says its defensive capabilities, including its missile program, are not open for negotiation with the U.S.Key Facts
- Iran and the U.S. are trying to reach a longer peace agreement before the current ceasefire ends.
- A senior Iranian source told Reuters that Iran’s nuclear program is a major point of disagreement.
- Iran insists that its defensive capabilities, like its missile program, will not be discussed in negotiations.
- The current ceasefire has lasted two weeks.
- Peace talks face uncertainty, especially after the U.S. seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship.
- Iran has not yet decided whether it will attend the next round of talks with the U.S.
- The situation involves broader tensions in the Middle East region.
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