US-Iran Talks Clouded by Missile Concerns Amid Ceasefire Deal
Discussions around a proposed US-Iran ceasefire deal face skepticism after an Iranian official stresses concessions are gained through military might rather than negotiations. The tentative agreement aims to extend the ceasefire and address nuclear concerns, including Iran's enriched uranium stockpile.
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Negotiations between the US and Iran regarding a ceasefire extension remain uncertain, as Iranian leaders emphasize that concessions are achieved through military strength. An Iranian Parliament official highlighted the nation's reliance on action over promises.
A tentative agreement seeks to prolong the ongoing ceasefire by 60 days while initiating fresh talks about Iran's nuclear program. One priority is deciding the fate of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile. Despite these efforts, tensions remain due to differences in approach and upcoming sanctions on Iran's oil sales arm.
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