US-Iran Meeting Aims to Determine 'What’s Possible' in Talks, State Department Says

© Getty Images / Fatemeh Bahrami/AnadoluPeople walk past a drawing of the Statue of Liberty and other visuals on the walls as Iranians continue their daily lives in the capital, Tehran, while the country prepares for negotiations to lift economic sanctions on January 21, 2025.
People walk past a drawing of the Statue of Liberty and other visuals on the walls as Iranians continue their daily lives in the capital, Tehran, while the country prepares for negotiations to lift economic sanctions on January 21, 2025.  - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 09.04.2025
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US Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned on Tuesday that the US will impose "very tight" sanctions on Iran if a nuclear deal is not made.
The upcoming talks between the United States and Iran on Saturday aims to determine "what’s possible" in the conversations with Tehran, US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said on Tuesday.
"This is not a negotiation. There aren’t things being negotiated in that regard. This has been described to me as something that is a matter of determining what’s possible in the conversations. It’s a touchback, and that’s the extent of what will be happening," Bruce told reporters.
Earlier in the day, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Iran-US direct talks will be held on Saturday. Meanwhile, Iran's main goal in the negotiation process with the US is to lift sanctions against Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi noted on Tuesday.
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