Iran looking to 'buy time to rebuild its military' amid talks to end war
Summary
Iran accused the United States of breaking a ceasefire after U.S. strikes hit Iranian missile sites and boats. Despite this, both sides say they are close to agreeing on a 14-point plan to end the war, though talks are facing challenges.Key Facts
- The U.S. launched strikes overnight targeting Iranian missile sites and boats used for laying mines.
- Iran claims the U.S. violated the ceasefire agreement and warned it is ready to respond.
- A high-level Iranian delegation is in Qatar working on a 14-point framework to end the war.
- The U.S. insists a deal to stop fighting is still possible.
- Nuclear issues remain a major obstacle in negotiations between Iran and the U.S.
- There is deep mistrust between the two sides, causing delays in finalizing the agreement.
- The conflict involves military actions and diplomatic talks happening simultaneously.
- Both Iran and the U.S. continue to discuss frozen assets and security concerns as part of the process.
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