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Trump says US agreed to Iran's request to continue talks, but ceasefire is over

Diplomatic engagement between the U.S. and Iran persists despite the collapse of a ceasefire and a reported escalation in military activity.

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The brief

Negotiations between the United States and Iran are scheduled to continue, though the existing ceasefire has been declared over. This announcement follows reports of U.S. strikes conducted within Iran over a two-day period.

Coverage from Politico, Axios, and The New York Times emphasizes the dual nature of these developments. While diplomatic channels remain open, outlets report that the military situation has shifted toward a sharp escalation.

Future updates will monitor the status of ongoing discussions between the two nations. Coverage does not yet specify the long-term impact of the military strikes on the structure of the talks or potential further diplomatic shifts.

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Quick answers

What is the status of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire?

According to coverage from Politico and Axios, the ceasefire is over.

Have there been military actions recently?

Yes, The New York Times reports that the U.S. conducted strikes in Iran over a two-day period.

Will diplomatic talks continue?

Yes, coverage confirms that the U.S. has agreed to Iran's request to keep talks going.

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