US and Iran agree to hold nuclear talks in Oman on Friday
Summary
The United States and Iran have agreed to meet in Oman to discuss Iran's nuclear program. The talks had been uncertain, but pressure from international leaders helped ensure they will happen. President Donald Trump has warned Iran about potential military actions if talks do not lead to a deal.Key Facts
- The US and Iran will hold nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman, on Friday at 10:00 local time.
- President Trump has issued a warning to Iran's Supreme Leader about potential military action.
- The talks' location and terms were previously in dispute, putting the meeting in jeopardy.
- An agreement was reached after several Arab and Muslim leaders prompted the US to reconsider walking away from negotiations.
- US officials are skeptical about the chances of reaching a successful agreement.
- Discussions will include Iran's missile program and alleged support for terrorist groups as well as its nuclear program.
- Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful and denies pursuing nuclear weapons.
- President Trump claims US strikes on Iran last June severely damaged its nuclear capabilities.
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