Summary
Iran's foreign minister said the U.S. must reduce its demands in nuclear talks to reach an agreement. Talks are ongoing, with Iran showing some willingness to discuss uranium enrichment but not missiles. Meanwhile, military tensions in the region are high, and several countries have advised evacuations.
Key Facts
- Iran's foreign minister called on the U.S. to drop "excessive demands" for successful nuclear talks.
- The U.S. wants Iran to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure and limit missiles.
- Iran is willing to discuss uranium enrichment limits but not missile issues.
- President Trump supports a diplomatic solution but has threatened military action.
- The U.S. has increased its military presence in the region, including deploying a large aircraft carrier.
- Multiple countries, including China and the U.S., have advised evacuations due to regional tensions.
- Talks between the U.S. and Iran continue, with further negotiations planned in Vienna.