Trump reports progress in US-Iran nuclear talks as new Doha round nears
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WASHINGTON, United States — U.S. President Donald Trump said progress had been made in nuclear negotiations with Iran, as Doha prepares to host a new round of diplomatic contacts between the two countries. Iranian officials have reiterated that no concessions will be made on issues touching the country's core interests.
According to the U.S. administration, the talks under way focus on limiting Iran's uranium enrichment activities and securing comprehensive inspections as part of a possible deal. Iran has maintained that its nuclear program is peaceful and has insisted that any negotiating framework respect that principle.
Diplomatic sources said technical discussions are expected to intensify in Doha, with foreign ministry officials from both sides taking part. The nuclear file between Washington and Tehran remains a central item on the regional security agenda, with both governments keeping diplomatic channels open.
