US-Iran Talks Continue Amidst Trump's Threats

Washington. Despite US President Donald Trump's strong threats, talks between America and Iran are moving forward in a controlled manner. America has stated that talks with Iran are ongoing and this process is expected to 'continue overnight'.

Earlier, after President Trump threatened Tehran's negotiating team during an interview on Sunday, Iran's chief negotiator became dissatisfied. For this reason, an Iranian source informed that the talks were stalled for some time but not completely ended.

In the same interview, Trump had said that if no agreement could be reached with Iran, America could bomb again and could 'take control' of the Strait of Hormuz, considered strategically important. Although an initial agreement has been signed on resuming this important sea route, Trump's latest statement has increased tension in the region again.

In addition, the ongoing fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah in Lebanon has also emerged as another major obstacle to these talks. Tehran has maintained its stance that talks cannot proceed positively until Israel's deadly attacks in Lebanon are completely stopped.

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