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U.S.-Iran Latest: Trump reiterates that ceasefire is over, but says U.S. to continue negotiating

U.S. President Trump has formally declared the existing ceasefire with Iran concluded, while confirming that diplomatic negotiations between the nations remain active.

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President Trump announced that the ceasefire with Iran is over. Despite this declaration, he stated that the United States will proceed with ongoing diplomatic talks at Iran’s request.

Coverage from The Washington Post, Axios, and NBC News confirms that the administration intends to maintain communication channels with Iranian counterparts. These reports emphasize the distinction between the end of the ceasefire agreement and the continuation of these specific negotiations.

Future updates will clarify the status of the ongoing talks. Coverage does not yet specify the objectives or the duration of these discussions.

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Quick answers

Is the United States still in talks with Iran?

Yes, according to reports from The Washington Post, Axios, and NBC News, the U.S. has agreed to Iran's request to continue negotiations.

What is the status of the ceasefire?

President Trump has declared that the ceasefire with Iran is over.

Are there other major global developments?

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