Delayed Iran Talks Signal Next Phase Will Be as Rough as First
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Iran and the United States have postponed the next round of nuclear negotiations, indicating that the upcoming talks are likely to face the same challenges as the initial round.
The delay, announced by officials in Tehran, suggests that the parties have not yet reached a consensus on key procedural issues, a development that mirrors the difficulties encountered during the first phase of the talks.
The postponement underscores the fragile nature of the diplomatic process and the uncertainty surrounding the future of the negotiations.
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