Geneva talks test Trump's patience as Iran diplomacy drags on

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Indirect US–Iran talks in Geneva produced a set of guiding principles but left major issues—like Iran's nuclear program and missiles—unresolved, as regional tensions rise and Iran conducts military exercises; Trump has offered loose deadlines and kept diplomacy alive, wary of being timed out or maneuvered, while any deal would require Khamenei's approval and may hinge on broader concessions and sanctions relief.
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