U.S. and Iran plan to continue nuclear talks after first round in Oman
Summary
The United States and Iran held nuclear talks in Oman and plan more meetings. These were the first direct talks between the countries since a short conflict last June, occurring amid increased U.S. military presence in the Gulf. Both sides discussed only nuclear issues, and a second round of talks is expected soon.Key Facts
- The U.S. and Iran held nuclear discussions in Oman on Friday.
- This was the first direct meeting since a conflict last June.
- The U.S. military presence in the Gulf has recently increased.
- The U.S. team included key figures like Jared Kushner and a military commander.
- Iran's Foreign Minister and his deputies were part of the Iranian team.
- Oman’s Foreign Minister mediated the discussions.
- Talks nearly got canceled but continued after regional diplomatic efforts.
- Only nuclear issues were discussed, despite U.S. interest in wider topics.
- A second round of talks is anticipated to happen soon.
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