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WASHINGTON >> U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer, when analysts estimated that a U.S.-Israeli attack had pushed back the timeline to up to a year,
The fate of Iran peace negotiations remains unknown as President Donald Trump has yet to announce publicly if the United States will agree to the current ceasefire deal on the table.
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US and Iran negotiators reach tentative agreement to extend ceasefire and discuss nuclear program
U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached a tentative agreement to extend the ceasefire by 60 days and initiate new discussions on Iran's nuclear program amidst ongoing tensions.
Iran and the United States are in discussions to extend their ceasefire so as to start negotiations on issues including Tehran's nuclear program, where Washington insists Iran must not be able to make a nuclear weapon.
Iran’s nuclear program has suffered limited new damage despite the ongoing war, Reuters reported. Reuters said anonymous U.S. intelligence sources estimate Iran’s timeline for building a hypothetical nuclear weapon remained the same as last summer: one ...
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States and Iran clashed over Tehran’s nuclear program as a review of the treaty meant to prevent the spread of atomic weapons got underway Monday at the United Nations, a confrontation almost certain to be repeated ...
By Francois Murphy VIENNA, May 29 (Reuters) - Iran and the United States are in discussions to extend their ceasefire so as to start negotiations on issues including Tehran's nuclear program, where Washington insists Iran must not be able to make a nuclear weapon.