US-Iran nuclear talks set for Oman on Friday, Tehran confirms
Summary
Iran and the United States have confirmed they will hold nuclear talks in Oman this Friday. The discussions will address issues like uranium enrichment and ballistic missiles. The talks follow recent tensions in the region.Key Facts
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed the talks with the US in Oman on Friday.
- The meeting was initially uncertain due to disagreements about details, but it is now scheduled for 10 AM in Muscat.
- Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has directed for fair negotiations.
- Mediators from Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt have provided a discussion framework, which includes restricting Iran's uranium enrichment and missile use.
- President Donald Trump has increased the US military presence near Iran.
- The US seeks to address Iran's nuclear program and other concerns, like ballistic missiles, in the talks.
- The US and Iran have not had formal diplomatic relations since 1980.
- Previous talks in June in Oman were disrupted by attacks involving Israel and a brief US engagement.
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