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The US and Iran are set to meet for a second round of nuclear talks. Here's what we know

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54% : " However, Witkoff later reversed his position in a statement on X in which he said any final deal with Iran would require it to "stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program.
53% : Formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the 2015 deal ensured through a number of mechanisms that Iran's nuclear program would be exclusively peaceful.
51% : Dermer was sitting beside Netanyahu in Washington last week when Trump suddenly announced the US-Iran talks would begin imminently.
49% : Responding to the New York Times' report that he'd waved off Israeli strikes, Trump said on Thursday: "I wouldn't say waved off," but "I'm not in a rush to do it because I think that Iran has a chance to have a great country and to live happily without death." "I hope they (Iran) want to talk, it's going to be very good for them if they do, and I'd like to see Iran thrive in the future, do fantastically well.
44% : Sitting beside Trump at the Oval Office earlier this month, Netanyahu touted a Libya-style nuclear deal between the US and Iran, which in 2003 dismantled the North African nation's nuclear program in the hopes of ushering in a new era of relations with the US after its two-decade oil embargo on Moammar Gadhafi's regime.
35% : Last month, Trump sent a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei proposing negotiations on a new nuclear deal, making it clear that Iran had a two-month deadline to reach an agreement, a source familiar with the letter's contents told CNN.
27% : That agreement was, however, abandoned by Trump in 2018 during his first presidential term.
21% : However, The New York Times reported Wednesday that Trump had urged Israel not to strike Iran's nuclear sites as soon as next month in order to let talks with Iran play out, which could impact planned engagements for Trump's national security team in the coming days.
19% : What does Trump want and what are the key issues?
19% : Iran has in recent weeks been vocal with its concerns about striking a nuclear deal with Trump, who it says has a history of backtracking.
11% : Trump has said that the deal he seeks with Iran would not be similar to the 2015 agreement inked under the Obama administration.

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