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After a second round of talks in Rome, the U.S. and Iran have agreed to begin drafting a framework for a potential deal on limiting Iran's nuclear program. Expert-level meetings are planned for next week to begin fleshing out an agreement.

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00:00The United States and Iran have agreed to begin drafting a framework for a potential nuclear deal.
00:05This comes after the second round of talks between representatives of these two countries in Rome.
00:09They've agreed to hold expert-level meetings next week.
00:12The U.S. wants Iran to stop producing highly enriched uranium, which it says could be used to make nuclear weapons.
00:18Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful, but is willing to discuss moderate limits on it in return for easing U.S. sanctions.
00:24U.S. President Donald Trump scrapped a previous nuclear deal with Iran during his first term and has threatened to attack the country if it doesn't reach a new agreement soon.

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