U.S.-Iran Latest: Iran's top negotiator says country ready for war as peace talks inch along
Iran's top negotiator warns the country is ready for war even as peace negotiations with the U.S. continue to progress slowly.
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Iran's top negotiator has stated that the country is prepared for war. This development occurs while peace talks between the U.S. and Iran are continuing to move forward slowly.
Coverage from CBS News emphasizes the tension between the ongoing diplomatic efforts and the threat of conflict. Additional reporting and updates are being provided by the Institute for the Study of War, WANA News Agency, and the National Council of Resistance of Iran.
Future developments depend on the progression of peace talks and the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel.
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Quick answers
What is the current status of peace talks?
According to CBS News, peace talks are currently inching along.
What has Iran's top negotiator stated?
The negotiator has said that Iran is ready for war.
Which other parties are involved in the conflict?
WANA News Agency coverage mentions a conflict involving Iran, the U.S., and Israel.
Coverage (4)
- Iran News in Brief National Council of Resistance of Iran - NCRI · 4h ago
- Live Coverage of the Iran–U.S.–Israel Conflict / June 29 WANA News Agency · 4h ago
- Iran Update Special Report, June 28, 2026 Institute for the Study of War · 4h ago
- U.S.-Iran Latest: Iran's top negotiator says country ready for war as peace talks inch along CBS News · 4h ago broke it first
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