2026-02-08
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Iran said that it would respond to any American attacks by striking American bases in the Middle East.
The foreign minister, Abbas Araji,
said any retaliation should not be considered as attacking the base's host countries.
On Friday,
he had adopted a different tone when saying that Iran and America had made a good start in talks about the future of these countries' nuclear program.
America has demanded that Ukraine and Russia reach a peace agreement by June,
said the Ukrainian president, Vladimir Zelensky.
America will probably put pressure on both sides to meet the deadline,
he said, and will do everything to end the war.
To that end, it is offered to host trilateral talks next week, possibly in Miami.
Ukraine has confirmed it would join.