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Trump says US will hold talks with Iran ‘next week'

Trump says US will hold talks with Iran ‘next week'

Al Arabiya5 hours ago

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the United States would hold talks with Iran next week, with a possible agreement on the table about Tehran's nuclear program.
'We're going to talk to them next week with Iran, we may sign an agreement, I don't know,' said Trump.
He said Israel and Iran were tired but the conflict between the two countries could start again.
'I dealt with both and they're both tired, exhausted ... and can it start again? I guess someday, it can. It could maybe start soon,' Trump told reporters.

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