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Trump Says Iran Talks Moving at Rapid Pace, Tehran Warns They're Suspended

Trump Says Iran Talks Moving at Rapid Pace, Tehran Warns They're Suspended

Summary

President Donald Trump said talks between the United States and Iran are moving quickly, but Iran claimed the negotiations have stopped. This disagreement adds uncertainty to efforts to reduce fighting in the Middle East, especially linked to conflicts in Lebanon involving Israel and Hezbollah.

Key Facts

  • President Trump stated on social media that talks with Iran are progressing rapidly.
  • Iranian media reported that Iran suspended the talks in protest against Israeli military actions in Lebanon.
  • Trump said the U.S. has not been officially told that Iran stopped the talks.
  • Trump also claimed he secured a promise from Hezbollah and Israel to stop fighting, though neither side confirmed this.
  • Fighting continues along the Israel-Lebanon border, with Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs and Hezbollah rocket attacks on northern Israel.
  • Iran says any ceasefire must include a stop to hostilities by its regional allies and blames the U.S. for ceasefire breaches due to Israeli actions.
  • Trump expressed he is not worried if Iran decides not to talk and suggested talks might have happened too much already.
  • The situation shows fragile diplomacy as Washington and Tehran try to work toward a broader peace deal amid ongoing conflict.
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