Iran vows to do 'whatever it takes' to make a nuclear deal happen: report
Iran's deputy foreign minister vowed that Iran will do "whatever it takes" to reach a nuclear deal with the U.S. ahead of planned talks in Geneva on Thursday.

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AI-generatedIran's deputy foreign minister vowed that Iran will do "whatever it takes" to reach a nuclear deal with the U.S. ahead of planned talks in Geneva on Thursday. The Iranian delegation, along with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, will meet to discuss the nuclear program. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that President Trump prefers diplomacy with Iran but is prepared to use military force if necessary. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi affirmed Iran's commitment to peaceful nuclear technology and denied any intention to develop nuclear weapons. He expressed optimism for a fair deal that addresses mutual concerns, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing diplomacy.
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5 extractedIran will resume talks with the U.S. in Geneva with a determination to achieve a fair and equitable deal.
Trump is 'willing to use the lethal force of the United States military if necessary.'
President Donald Trump’s first option for Iran is 'always diplomacy'.
Iran will do 'whatever it takes' to reach a deal with the U.S. over its nuclear program.
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are set to meet with an Iranian delegation in Geneva Thursday.