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Trump Cabinet Meet LIVE: Donald Trump holds cabinet meeting as Iran deal talks face fresh tensions


WASHINGTON – U.S. President Donald Trump has convened his war cabinet and top national security advisors following the dramatic collapse of diplomatic talks with officials in Islamabad, Pakistan. After 21 hours of intense negotiations failed to yield a breakthrough, the White House signaled a significant policy shift, escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations. The emergency meeting of the National Security Council is expected to review all options, including potential military and economic measures, as the future of U.S.-Pakistan relations hangs in the balance, sparking concern across the international community over regional stability in South Asia.

US President Donald Trump says negotiations with Iran are moving forward, even as key disagreements over Tehran’s nuclear programme and sanctions relief remain unresolved. Reports suggest a proposed framework could include a temporary ceasefire extension and further talks on uranium enrichment, sanctions and frozen Iranian assets. Trump insists any agreement under his administration would differ from the Obama-era nuclear deal, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio says progress has been made and a breakthrough remains possible. Iranian officials have also acknowledged movement in talks, as Israel weighs in and US intelligence reports claim communication challenges inside Iran’s leadership are slowing negotiations.

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