U.S. to continue 'technical talks' with Iran after Trump said ceasefire was 'over'
The U.S. will engage in "technical talks" with Iran and remains committed to finding a solution to the conflict, despite the two countries trading airstrikes in recent days, MS Now reported Thursday, citing a U.S. official. The official said President Donald Trump had made his position clear and characterized Iran's attacks on commercial vessels as "acts of terrorism," according to MS Now. Those comments come after Trump at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, said that the ceasefire with Iran was "over." The memorandum of understanding between the two countries is performance-based, and Iran's actions constitute "failed performance at an unacceptable level," the U.S. official told MS Now, adding that talks with Tehran will continue. The ceasefire signed last month has come under serious strain in recent days with the U.S. and Iranian forces conducting strikes this week. "I don't want to deal with them [Iran] anymore," Trump ...
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