Trump says U.S. and Iran had "very good talks"
Summary
President Donald Trump said that the U.S. and Iran had productive discussions in Oman about a potential nuclear deal. These talks were the first direct negotiations since a conflict last June and took place amidst a significant U.S. military presence in the Gulf region.Key Facts
- President Trump reported "very good talks" between the U.S. and Iran in Oman.
- The discussions were the first direct negotiations since a 12-day conflict in June.
- Talks involved Iran's foreign minister, President Trump's envoy, and his adviser Jared Kushner.
- The Omani foreign minister helped mediate the talks, which lasted nearly eight hours.
- President Trump warned of possible military action if a deal isn't reached soon.
- Trump expressed that Iran seems eager to make a deal, emphasizing no nuclear weapons.
- Trump mentioned the U.S. is not in a rush for military action as they prefer a diplomatic solution.
- Further meetings between U.S. representatives and Iran's foreign minister are planned for next week.
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