
Iran, U.S. Praise Talks as Tensions and Sanctions Persist
Iran’s FM called the latest talks with the U.S. a “very good start”, while President Donald Trump pledged another round of negotiations next week.

Iran’s FM called the latest talks with the U.S. a “very good start”, while President Donald Trump pledged another round of negotiations next week.
Following secret government talks with the Taliban, regular repatriations of migrants could become a reality.

The tariff negotiations offer the EU a vital opportunity to pursue a fundamental change of direction.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Western pressure tactics and urged the EU to act responsibly if it wants a role in the process.

Brussels can’t get a grip on its own response to U.S. tariffs, so it’s looking to others to come up with one for it.

The negotiations are in preliminary stages, with both sides cautiously testing the waters for a potential deal.
U.S. President Donald Trump urged the Iranians to stay at the negotiating table.

Europe has no clue what Trump’s game is, and member states are fed up with being left in the dark.
“It’s absurd you’ve had this war going on for too long and the two sides aren’t even talking constructively about what would be necessary for them to end the conflict,” the VP said.
The tone shift may open the door for negotiations between D.C. and Beijing.