Iran Hails 'General Agreement' in US Nuclear Talks
Summary
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, announced that Iran and the U.S. have reached a "general agreement" in indirect nuclear talks held in Geneva. This agreement could pave the way for a future deal aimed at avoiding military conflict, although more detailed negotiations are still needed.Key Facts
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reported reaching a "general agreement" with the U.S. during talks.
- The talks were indirect and held in Geneva.
- President Donald Trump has threatened military action against Iran in the past.
- The general agreement involves laying down a set of guiding principles for future negotiations.
- Araghchi stated that an agreement is not imminent, but the process has begun.
- The purpose of the agreement is to avoid military conflict.
- The talks in Geneva were a follow-up to earlier discussions in the month.
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