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Iran war: Trump says US won't 'rush into' deal with Tehran
Key takeaways
- The US president says negotiations are proceeding in "an orderly and constructive manner," while Iranian officials say key differences still need to be settled.
- Iran said there are still some differences that need to be settled
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Trump agreed that nuclear threat must be removed 'entirely'
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The US president says negotiations are proceeding in "an orderly and constructive manner," while Iranian officials say key differences still need to be settled. Follow DW for more.
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Iran said there are still some differences that need to be settled
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