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The White House has refused to set a deadline for nuclear talks with Iran, as U.S. military assets move closer to the region.
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00:00The White House declines to set a deadline for the ongoing indirect nuclear talks with Iran.
00:05Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt says diplomacy remains President Donald Trump's preferred course of action,
00:11even as debate continues in Washington over the option of military strikes.
00:19She added that Tehran is expected to clarify its negotiating position within the coming weeks.
00:25Meanwhile, Vice President J.D. Vance has indicated that the discussions have produced some encouraging developments,
00:32though he made clear that key American red lines have yet to be satisfied.
00:37At the same time, the military posture in the region is shifting.
00:40The USS General R. Ford, accompanied by its escort vessels, is reportedly crossing the Atlantic towards the Strait of Gibraltar,
00:48marking the second United States carrier strike group positioned near Iran.
00:53Israel has also elevated its alert level, with officials dare assess that hostilities could erupt in the near term
01:00and are preparing for the possibility of a prolonged confrontation.
01:04Thank you very much.
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