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Trump says he is ‘not happy’ with Iran nuclear talks, keeps military option on the table

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President Donald Trump said Friday he was dissatisfied with the state of nuclear negotiations with Iran, while signaling he still prefers a diplomatic outcome even as the U.S. reinforces its military posture in the region. Oman, which has been mediating the talks, urged Washington to give negotiators time to resolve remaining issues, and the U.N. warned that heightened military activity is raising risks.

Midt i stigende spændinger med Iran har USA godkendt afgang for ikke-essentielt ambassadepersonale og familiemedlemmer fra Israel. Præsident Trump udtrykte utilfredshed med forhandlinger om Irans atomprogram og truede med militær handling. IAEA rapporterer aktiviteter omkring et iransk uranlager.

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U.S. and Iranian envoys engaged in preliminary indirect talks in Oman on Friday, seeking to prevent potential American military action against Iran. The discussions, mediated by Omani officials, focused on Iran's nuclear program from Tehran's perspective, while the U.S. sought broader concessions. Both sides expressed interest in further meetings amid heightened regional tensions.

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