US, Iran engage in positive nuclear talks in Oman
US, Iran engage in positive nuclear talks in Oman

US, Iran engage in positive nuclear talks in Oman

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Recent indirect talks between the United States and Iran in Oman have been characterized as 'positive' and 'constructive' by both sides. Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert expressed that the continuation of negotiations is a promising development, urging patience as discussions progress. U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed that the talks lasted for about two and a half hours and will continue next week, with an agreement potentially involving limits on Iran's uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief. The Iranian Foreign Ministry described the discussions as held in a 'constructive and mutually respectful atmosphere,' indicating a willingness to work towards a deal. While both parties are optimistic, there is recognition that managing expectations is crucial as the situation remains delicate amid ongoing tensions. President Trump has emphasized that a nuclear deal is preferable to military action, which he has warned could be severe if negotiations fail.

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