US and Iran Engage in War Negotiations, Excluding Nuclear Issues
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- Iran, Israel pledge to end attacks that threatened talks
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised statement Monday that Israel would hold its fire in Iran for now but would respond should Tehran attack again.
- Iran and Israel agreed to ease strikes against each other after a flare-up in violence threatened to derail peace negotiations and led President Donald Trump to appeal for de-escalation.
- Earlier, local TV station N12 reported that strikes in south Lebanon, where Israel is fighting Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters, would continue at full force.
- Iran had earlier announced an end to its military operations against Israel.
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The United States and Iran are engaged in negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing war, with a clear focus on military terms while deliberately excluding discussions about Iran's nuclear program.
President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about the talks, stating that a final deal is imminent and suggesting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have no choice but to accept the terms. This development comes amid heightened tensions in the region, following the US and Israel's coordinated military strikes against Iran that began in early March 2026.
Iranian officials have dismissed claims that the nuclear program is part of the current negotiations, asserting that such discussions will only take place after the military terms are settled. The exclusion of the nuclear issue from these negotiations reflects a strategic decision by both parties to prioritize immediate military concerns over long-term nuclear discussions.
As the situation evolves, the implications for regional stability and the future of Iran's nuclear program remain uncertain, with both sides preparing for potential shifts in their positions as talks progress.
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