Iran says no 'tangible progress' in war talks, Trump says deal close
Summary
Iran's foreign minister said talks to end the Middle East war have made no real progress after recent strikes by the US and Iran. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump said the negotiations might lead to a deal soon, possibly over the weekend.Key Facts
- Iran’s foreign minister said there is no real progress in peace talks despite ongoing negotiations.
- Recent violence includes an Iranian drone strike on Kuwait International Airport, killing one person and wounding 63.
- President Donald Trump expressed optimism about the talks and hopes for a breakthrough soon.
- Trump wants to separate peace talks about the Lebanon-Israel conflict from those between the US and Iran.
- Iranian officials warn that an Israeli attack on Beirut could restart the war on a large scale.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Iran’s nuclear materials are a key issue in the talks.
- Washington demands Iran reduce its nuclear activities, hand over enriched uranium, and keep the Strait of Hormuz open for oil shipping.
- Iran’s Revolutionary Guards denied attacking Kuwait airport and blamed US missile defenses for the incident.
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