
US to have indirect nuclear deal talks, Iran quickly pushes back
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The administration has been trying to get Iran to the negotiating table since Biden took office.
Iran quickly pushed back that there were no direct talks planned for Iranian and American officials. The indirect talks are a sign that the Biden administration plans to move in the opposite direction of former President Donald Trump, who withdrew the U.S. from the landmark nuclear deal in 2018 and has long said the agreement with Tehran is one of the worst, "decaying and rotten." Talks with Iran -- even indirect ones -- would be a major geopolitical step forward for the administration, which has tried to bring the Middle East power to the negotiating table since President Biden took office.More Related News

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