Iran's UN mission says US 'excessive demands' pushing talks to collapse as reports emerge of possible US strikes on Iran
Iran's UN mission accused Washington of making 'excessive demands' that risk collapsing peace talks, amid reports that the Trump administration is preparing for strikes on Iran if negotiations fail.
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