U.S.-Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiations: New Dynamics and Tensions
A letter from U.S. President Trump to Iran's Supreme Leader has been delivered, proposing talks on a nuclear deal. Iran's response has been mixed, with Khamenei refusing to bow to pressure and President Pezeshkian rejecting threats. Diplomatic engagements continue, with key players like the UAE, China, and Russia involved.

An important diplomatic message from U.S. President Donald Trump to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, delivered by a UAE diplomatic adviser, has escalated tensions over nuclear negotiations.
Trump's outreach suggests either potential military action or a deal to prevent Iran's nuclear armament, but Iran remains defiant. President Pezeshkian's strong words towards Trump underscore Tehran's refusal to negotiate under duress.
Amidst this, diplomatic efforts are being pursued by multiple international players, including China and Russia, indicating the high stakes and complexity of this geopolitical situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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