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Iran and U.S. to hold nuclear talks in Geneva, Swiss minister says

Iran and U.S. to hold nuclear talks in Geneva, Swiss minister says

Summary

Iran and the United States will hold a second round of talks about Iran's nuclear program in Geneva next week. President Donald Trump has warned Iran about the consequences of not reaching an agreement, and there are concerns about regional conflicts if tensions rise. The discussions follow previous indirect talks and amidst ongoing disagreements about Iran's uranium enrichment and other security issues.

Key Facts

  • Iran and the U.S. will have talks in Geneva about Iran's nuclear program.
  • President Trump has warned of serious problems if Iran does not agree to a deal.
  • Last year's nuclear talks failed after military conflict involving Iran and the U.S.
  • Talks will be indirect, involving envoys and a top military commander.
  • The U.S. demands no uranium enrichment by Iran, which Iran disagrees with.
  • Iran claims its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes but faces accusations of pursuing nuclear weapons.
  • President Trump is also concerned about Iran's missile program and support for proxy groups.
  • The U.S. has increased its military presence in the Middle East amidst these tensions.
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