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Iran says it will continue nuclear talks with the US, shrugging off Trump's threats
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** Iran’s new president, Pezeshkian, is doubling down on nuclear talks with the U.S., making it clear they won’t bow to threats—especially after Trump’s recent warnings. Behind the scenes, technical teams are still negotiating, but Iran’s uranium enrichment remains a major sticking point. Meanwhile, Supreme Leader Khamenei took shots at Trump’s Middle East policies and Israel, adding fuel to an already tense situation.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just another diplomatic standoff—it’s a high-stakes game with global consequences. Iran’s refusal to back down, combined with Trump’s hardline rhetoric, risks derailing fragile negotiations and escalating regional tensions. With uranium enrichment still in play, the world’s watching to see if talks collapse or if cooler heads can steer things toward a deal.

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