High-Stakes Diplomacy: U.S. and Iran to Reopen Talks
President Donald Trump announced that U.S. officials will resume talks with Iran the following week. This decision follows recent unsuccessful negotiations that resulted in the U.S. targeting Iran's nuclear sites. The renewed discussions aim to address rising tensions and seek diplomatic resolutions.

In a significant development, President Donald Trump has announced plans to reengage in diplomatic talks with Iran. Scheduled for next week, these discussions follow a series of failed negotiations that led to the U.S. launching an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.
The U.S. administration's return to the negotiating table aims to de-escalate the growing tensions between the two countries. Previous talks faltered, resulting in strained relations and the recent military action.
The international community will be observing these talks closely, as both nations work towards finding a solution to the ongoing conflict through diplomacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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