2026-02-27
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Iran and the US appear to make some progress on nuclear talks.
Reuters gives us the latest.
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It's Friday, February 27th.
I'm Cecilia Lay.
This is Apple News Today.
The latest round of diplomatic talks between the U.S.
and Iran concluded yesterday.
There were signs of notable progress, but little details about what comes next.
The talks began under the shadow of President Trump's recent threats of a strike,
which he's weighing against a diplomatic solution.
We went into the talks today knowing that it was a crucial moment.
Olivia Le Puedevant is a correspondent for Reuters based in Geneva and reported on yesterday's meeting.
The most notable message so far that we've had coming out of these talks today is from the Iranian Foreign Minister saying that In his view,
these have been one of the most serious and longest rounds of negotiations,