Trump Holds Urgent Security Meeting as Iran Negotiations Stall
President Trump is convening his top national security and foreign policy team to decide the next steps in the growing standoff with Iran. Both Washington and Tehran have blamed each other after diplomatic talks reached a deadlock. In a recent White House address, the President insisted the United States is “close to victory” and pledged to continue “extremely hard” strikes for at least another two to three weeks, with no immediate change in approach. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi faulted the U.S. for derailing talks in Pakistan, the only formal effort at resolution so far. Media reports say the administration is reviewing a Tehran proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift the naval blockade in exchange for postponing nuclear negotiations. U.S. officials, however, say the offer still falls short of America’s established “red lines.”
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