White House Says U.S.-Iran Negotiations "Remain Ongoing"

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Gold Finance reports that on March 26, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that negotiations between the United States and Iran are “still ongoing and productive.” Jean-Pierre said that over the past three days, the U.S. and Iran have engaged in “productive contacts,” leading President Trump to instruct the Department of Defense to temporarily halt strikes on Iran’s electricity and energy infrastructure. She also warned that if Iran refuses to accept reality, the U.S. will take stronger action. Regarding reports that Iran has rejected the U.S. “15 conditions for a ceasefire,” Jean-Pierre stated that negotiations between the U.S. and Iran “are still ongoing and productive.” She emphasized that the White House will not disclose details of the negotiations publicly but confirmed that communication between the two sides is continuing. She added that current reports about U.S.-Iran talks taking place in Pakistan and other locations are mostly “speculative reports,” and “should not be considered confirmed arrangements until officially announced by the White House.” (CCTV News)

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