US Makes Slow Progress Toward New Talks With Iran
The US made halting progress toward a second round of talks with Iran.
President Donald Trump said his vice president, JD Vance, is ready to leave for negotiations in Islamabad, but threatened to return to conflict if Iran doesn’t make a deal.
For its part, Tehran didn’t confirm who, if anyone, would travel to the Pakistani capital.
Bloomberg's Joumana Bercetche reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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