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Iran and IAEA agree on framework for talks with US - Doubts from Trump government

Iran has formulated a framework for upcoming negotiations with Washington, as indicated by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi during a call with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.

Iran is in the process of preparing a framework for future negotiations with the United States, as per the statement of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. This development follows communications with Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The announcement indicates Iran's commitment to formalize its negotiation strategy amid ongoing discussions with the US government.

At the same time, US officials, including Vice President Jay D. Vance and Energy Secretary Chris Wright, have expressed dissatisfaction with the current state of negotiations. Reports suggest that there is growing skepticism within the Trump administration regarding the viability of these talks, leading to considerations of military actions against Iran as a possible strategy if diplomatic efforts fail.

The IAEA remains optimistic about the framework proposed by Iran, which could pave the way for further diplomatic interactions. This situation presents significant implications for the geopolitics of the region, as Iranโ€™s approach to negotiations and the US response will shape future relations and the overarching security dynamics in the Middle East.

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