Iran and US Begin Nuclear Talks in Geneva Amid Demands from Both Sides
The United States and Iran have entered nuclear negotiations in Geneva, with Iran insisting the US must demonstrate genuine willingness to reach an agreement, particularly regarding sanctions relief. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu outlined five red lines for any deal, including the dismantling of nuclear equipment and the abandonment of enriched uranium. President Trump has simultaneously pressed China's Xi Jinping to distance Beijing from Tehran, while Iran signaled openness to broader compromises including energy, mining, and aircraft deals.
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For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.
— Jeremiah 29:11
As nations negotiate over nuclear weapons and the future security of the Middle East, this verse reminds us that God's ultimate plans for humanity are rooted in peace, not destruction.