Trump Demands 60-Day Iran Nuclear Talks Deadline; Tehran Seeks Three Months on June 6

According to Al Arabiya, citing sources on June 6, U.S. President Trump informed mediators he will not accept a negotiation deadline exceeding 60 days and demands Iran respond promptly to relevant proposals. Talks are being mediated through Iraq's Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and U.S. Middle East Special Envoy Steve Wittkoff. Meanwhile, Saudi media outlet Al Hadath reported that Iran seeks a three-month technical consultation period on nuclear file details, creating a timeline disagreement with Trump's 60-day requirement.
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