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U.S.-Iran Talks Delayed Amid Middle East Escalation

U.S.-Iran Talks Delayed Amid Middle East Escalation

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Tensions in the Middle East have spiked as U.S.-Iran peace talks hit a snag amid renewed Israeli-Hezbollah clashes, forcing a delay in crucial negotiations. Despite a recent MOU aimed at de-escalation, violence—including civilian casualties and Israeli soldier deaths—has reignited regional instability. VP Vance criticized the timing, stressing the need for all sides to respect the peace process. A ceasefire was reportedly brokered Friday under U.S. mediation, but Iran’s supreme leader dismissed the U.S.-Iran deal as weakness, a claim Trump rejected. Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz remains a key sticking point, with Iran agreeing to toll-free passage for 60 days while long-term arrangements are negotiated—mediators hope to resume talks over the weekend.

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