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US-Iran talks failed? Why no deal yet doesn’t mean diplomacy is dead Tensions between the United States and Iran have reached another critical juncture. While a fragile ceasefire is holding, efforts to translate
US-Iran talks face major structural obstacles despite growing speculation about a negotiated end to the current crisis, according to Bowdoin College’s Mohandesi. “Donald Trump feels that he needs to somehow convert this disastrous
current status quo of a ceasefire being declared but attacks continuing. Delegation-level negotiations will begin on May 17 in the US capital, the official said, adding that the talks will address both security
status of negotiations, the ceasefire and surrounding developments”. ![Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, greets Ambassador of Iran to Russia Kazem Jalali, right, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, center, prior to their talks
US-Iran talks and what could it mean? **Washington, DC –** United States President Donald Trump has posted a series of rapid-fire messages on the US-Israeli war with Iran, claiming that his government secured
currently no “stable political exit” from mounting tensions, and that peace is far from being achieved while Lebanon remains outside the scope of any final settlement. “The most dangerous thing is that each side believes
status. Andrabi pointed to what he called a “silver lining” – the ship’s owner is from Puntland, and the vessel is anchored in familiar waters. “Based on this discussion with the Somali Ministry of Foreign
talks in Islamabad in April when the ceasefire was first brokered. Trump said he believed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei had approved the agreement as well. There has been no confirmation of this