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Results Of Nuclear Talks Between U.S. And Iran Were “Constructive”

The much-anticipated ” high-level ” nuclear talks between Iran’s and the United States’ ruling classes were “constructive.” Both sides have said they are willing to meet again for more “real talks.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and White House Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff led the two-and-a-half-hour talks. Witkoff, a close confidant of President Trump and Washington’s lead negotiator with Moscow, has also played a prominent role in regional diplomacy. Even before the president returned to office, Witkoff was credited with convincing Israel to agree to a Gaza truce.

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United States president, Donald Trump, has already said that if negotiations fail at the two-month deadline, possible military action will ensue. Iranian officials have already publicly opposed any major concessions. He also said the talks went “okay.”

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Saturday night, President Donald Trump said the talks with Tehran are progressing.  “Nothing matters until you get it done, so I don’t like talking about it. But it’s going okay. The Iran situation is going pretty good,” he was quoted as saying.

“No inappropriate language was used, and the two sides demonstrated their commitment to advancing the talks until the achievement of a mutually favorable agreement from an equal position,” the Iranian minister said.

According to a report by RT, the next round of negotiations with Iran is expected to take place on April 19th. While both sides have expressed cautious optimism, analysts noted that significant challenges remain.

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This is great news amid the sea of war mongering coming from the U.S. lately. Even though the current ruling class appears ready to end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, they don’t really seem interested in ending other conflicts. In fact, it appears that they could be wanting to initiate more war. Not even a week ago, the Pentagon announced would use “bold steps” to seize the Panama Canal and the U.S. massively increased it’s war budget to $1 trillion.

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It seems like too much to be a coincidence. What do you think? Let us know in the comments!

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