Trump says US-Iran talks could happen next week - and gives NATO member spending warning
- A tentative truce was established on June 25, ending a violent 12-day conflict that started with Israeli strikes on June 13.
- The recent conflict interrupted ongoing nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran, with President Trump stating that officials from both countries may hold talks next week, although Iran has yet to confirm this possibility.
- US B-2 bomber strikes significantly damaged Iran's nuclear facilities according to Iranian spokesman Esmail Baghaei, while the Israel Atomic Energy Commission stated the attacks set back Iran's nuclear program by many years.
- President Trump claimed that the strikes had completely destroyed Iran's nuclear facilities and expressed uncertainty about resuming negotiations, stating he was unsure if a deal would be reached, while defending the military's actions and criticizing the media for unfairly reporting on intelligence leaks.
- The fragile ceasefire and ongoing violations have led to cautious hope for peace, while Iran maintains its commitment to continuing its nuclear program, and its parliament quickly approved a measure to reduce oversight by the IAEA.
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