Trump says US-Iran talks could happen next week - and gives NATO member spending warning
- On June 26, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed plans to engage in negotiations with Iran during the week starting June 30 to explore the possibility of reaching a new agreement regarding Iran’s nuclear program following recent tensions.
- These talks follow a 12-day war initiated by Israel's surprise bombing campaign on June 13 that targeted Iranian nuclear sites and military leaders, killing key figures.
- Israel claims it destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities, but a leaked U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency report found the attacks only delayed Iran's nuclear program by a few months.
- Trump claimed that Iran's nuclear facilities had been entirely destroyed and described the conclusion of the conflict as "a victory for everybody," while expressing confidence that Tehran would seek a diplomatic resolution.
- The discussions indicate a fragile peace, with Trump cautioning that any attempt by Iran to restart its nuclear activities would be prevented, while Iran has promised to maintain the ceasefire provided Israel also adheres to it.
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By Zachary Cohen, Alayna Treene, Kylie Atwood and Jennifer Hansler, CNN The Trump administration has considered helping Iran access up to $30 billion to develop a civilian nuclear energy program, ease sanctions and release billions of dollars in restricted Iranian funds, all part of an effort to bring Tehran back to the negotiating table, four sources familiar with the matter said. Key US and Middle Eastern players have held talks with the Irani…

Trump admin extends olive branch to Iran despite combative rhetoric
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'They fought it bravely': Donald Trump proudly boasts he helped Iran get funding right after bombing them, and everyone's head explode
President Donald Trump made surprising comments about Iran during a NATO summit in the Netherlands on Wednesday. He said his administration plans to resume talks with Iran next week, even after recent US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Trump also said he would not oppose Iran selling oil to China to help rebuild after the conflict. The president’s remarks came just days after US forces targeted Iran’s nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and …
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Trump: US and Iran will talk next week
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran appeared to hold Wednesday while U.S. President Donald Trump asserted that U.S. and Iranian officials will talk next week, giving rise to cautious hope for longer-term peace even…
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