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Revealed: The six US red lines in talks with Iran

Revealed: The six US red lines in talks with Iran
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Vice President JD Vance left talks in Islamabad on Sunday morning after telling Iran it had to abandon its nuclear ambitions and must agree to six key demands, according to a senior U.S. official. They include retrieval of enriched uranium and ending funding for terrorist proxies. “We have made very clear what our red lines […]

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