US-Iran's first round of talks concludes despite Trump threatening strikes
Summary
The first round of talks between the US and Iran ended in Switzerland, aiming to find a permanent solution to the conflict involving Iran. These discussions followed a recent agreement but were tense after President Donald Trump threatened military strikes, causing Iran to temporarily leave the talks.Key Facts
- High-level talks took place in Switzerland between US and Iranian representatives.
- The talks followed the signing of a "memorandum of understanding," an agreement to work on peace.
- Iran briefly walked out after President Trump threatened possible strikes.
- Discussions focus on Iran’s nuclear program and uranium stockpiles.
- Technical talks will continue in Switzerland throughout the week.
- The negotiations aim to end ongoing conflicts involving Iran in the Middle East.
- President Donald Trump has made public threats related to Iran’s support for groups like Hezbollah.
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