Trump says he thinks Iran will accept direct nuclear talks
- President Donald Trump believes that Iran may agree to direct negotiations regarding its nuclear program.
- Iran has shown openness to indirect talks, according to officials in Tehran.
- Senator Bernie Sanders proposed bills to stop $8.8 billion in U.S. Arms sales to Israel, but the bills were defeated by over 80 votes.
- Iran's leaders have warned they would target U.S. And Israeli forces if attacked.
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Russia urges restraint as US seeks ‘direct talks’ on Iran nukes
MOSCOW: Russia said on Friday that the question of Iran’s nuclear programme should be resolved politically and diplomatically, urging restraint on all sides, as US President Donald Trump expressed his willingness to hold direct talks with Tehran on a nuclear deal. “We believe that the problem of the Iranian nuclear dossier should be discussed and resolved only by political and diplomatic means. Exclusively,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told …
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