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Iran and the U.S. will hold indirect nuclear talks in Rome on Saturday, under the threat of military action by President Trump if diplomacy fails. The negotiations, a week after the first round in Muscat, aim to resolve the decades-long standoff over Iran's nuclear aims. Both sides have expressed a commitment to diplomacy, but a wide gap remains on the dispute that has rumbled on for more than two decades.
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