Pressure Mounts as US and Iran Prepare for Crucial Nuclear Talks

Indirect negotiations between the US and Iran are seen as a last-ditch effort to prevent a conflict, but the future of the nuclear deal remains uncertain.
As tensions continue to simmer between the United States and Iran, the two countries are set to engage in a critical round of indirect negotiations in a final push to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. The high-stakes talks come amid growing pressure from the international community to find a diplomatic solution and avert the potential for a dangerous escalation in the region.
The indirect nature of the negotiations, with the parties communicating through intermediaries, reflects the deep mistrust and hostility that has characterized the relationship between Washington and Tehran in recent years. Both sides have dug in their heels, with Iran demanding the lifting of crippling economic sanctions and the United States insisting on strict limits on Iran's nuclear program.
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