Strains Quickly Emerge on First Day of U.S.-Iran Talks
Iranian negotiators insisted on an end to the war in Lebanon as a condition. And President Trump renewed threats, even as Vice President JD Vance hailed progress.
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Iranian negotiators insisted on an end to the war in Lebanon as a condition. And President Trump renewed threats, even as Vice President JD Vance hailed progress.
President Trump has threatened further attacks on Iran while Vice President Vance attended talks with Iranian officials in Switzerland on Sunday.
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