Iran war day 84: US-Iran talks advance amid mediation push
Summary
Iran and the United States are holding talks with the help of Pakistani mediators to end their conflict. U.S. officials see some progress, but President Donald Trump warns of strong action if Iran does not reduce its uranium stockpiles.Key Facts
- Iran and the U.S. are exchanging messages and draft proposals to create an agreement framework.
- Pakistani officials are actively mediating between Iran and the U.S. in Tehran.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the talks have shown some progress but a deal is not certain yet.
- President Donald Trump prefers diplomacy but warns of “very drastic” actions if Iran refuses to give up uranium stockpiles.
- Iran accused the U.S. and Israel of bombing its Pasteur Institute, calling it a “war crime.”
- Iranian aid workers rescued over 7,200 people trapped under rubble from attacks.
- The U.S. military is keeping forces ready in the Arabian Sea while Iran has reportedly destroyed many U.S. drones.
- The U.S. paused a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan to conserve weapons for the Iran conflict.
- Israel conducted an airstrike in southern Lebanon killing two people, and the U.S. sanctioned Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.
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