US, Iran Engage in Constructive Nuclear Talks in Oman
US, Iran Engage in Constructive Nuclear Talks in Oman

US, Iran Engage in Constructive Nuclear Talks in Oman

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High-level talks between the United States and Iran held in Oman were described as 'very positive and constructive' by the White House, indicating a potential step forward in addressing Tehran's nuclear ambitions. U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff communicated President Trump's directive to pursue resolution through dialogue, emphasizing the complexity of the issues involved. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi echoed this sentiment, expressing a mutual desire to avoid 'fruitless negotiations' and acknowledging that both sides aim to reach an agreement swiftly. The discussions lasted over two hours, with both parties agreeing to reconvene next Saturday. Omani officials facilitated the talks, which were conducted indirectly, reflecting a cautious approach amid ongoing tensions. This marks a significant moment as it is the first direct engagement between U.S. and Iranian officials since the Trump administration took office.

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