
Trump Keeps World Waiting on Iran Plans Ahead of Geneva Talks
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The international community is awaiting clarity on President Donald Trump's approach to Iran as crucial talks between US and Iranian representatives are scheduled to take place in Geneva on Thursday.
The upcoming negotiations are widely seen as potentially decisive in shaping the administration's policy towards Tehran. Analysts suggest that the outcomes of these discussions could determine whether the US pursues a diplomatic path or adopts a more confrontational stance.
Trump has remained characteristically ambiguous about his intentions regarding Iran, keeping both allies and adversaries guessing about his next moves. This uncertainty has created anxiety in international markets and amongst foreign policy experts.
The Geneva talks come at a critical juncture, with tensions between Washington and Tehran having escalated in recent months. Issues on the table are expected to include Iran's nuclear programme, regional influence, and sanctions relief.
European diplomats have been working behind the scenes to facilitate constructive dialogue, hoping to prevent a further deterioration in relations that could destabilise the Middle East.
The president's State of the Union address offered few concrete clues about his Iran strategy, leaving observers to parse his remarks for hints about the administration's direction. As Thursday's talks approach, all eyes will be on Geneva for indications of whether a breakthrough or breakdown is imminent.
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