What are the latest developments in U.S.-Iran negotiations?
The U.S.
and Iran are talking again. I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. The principle is very simple. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
That's Vice President J.D. Vance ahead of the next round of negotiations underway in Geneva.
If they try to rebuild the nuclear weapon, that causes problems for us. In fact, we've seen evidence that they have tried to do exactly that.
The U.S. demands Iran end uranium enrichment, but Iran insists it won't give up that fuel for peaceful energy. The foreign minister also says Iran is not ever going to build a nuclear weapon.
It's not clear if the U.S. will actually engage Iran face to face. The notes are passed by intermediaries. Now, many see this as a last ditch effort to prevent a war between the United States and Iran. Fox's Lucas Tomlinson. The Pentagon continues to bolster forces in the region. A squadron of fifth generation F-22 Raptors arrived at an Israeli air base for the first time yesterday.
More Raptors landed in Britain yesterday from the first fighter wing based in Langley, Virginia.
Also in Geneva today, the same American envoy in the Iran talk, Steve Witkoff, will have a meeting with Ukrainian officials as negotiations also continue to try to end Russia's war. There is more scrutiny on Cuba. which has a fuel shortage with the U.S. cutting off Venezuelan oil and threatening tariffs on countries that supply it. Four people shot dead on a speedboat right off the coast.
That boat registered in Florida. Six others wounded.
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