Top Iran security official travels to Oman, site of talks with U.S.
Summary
A senior Iranian security official, Ali Larijani, visited Oman for talks about Iran's nuclear program with U.S. officials. These discussions aim to prevent a possible military strike by the U.S. on Iran. Iranian and Omani officials didn't provide details about what was discussed during the meetings.Key Facts
- Ali Larijani, a prominent Iranian official, went to Oman for discussions with the U.S. about Iran's nuclear activities.
- Larijani met Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi, who acts as a mediator in the talks.
- A letter was exchanged during the meeting, but its origin and content are unclear.
- Larijani also met with Oman's Sultan but no specifics were provided about their conversation.
- Iran and the U.S. recently had nuclear talks in Oman, which were preliminary and aimed at gauging each other's seriousness.
- Iran wants to continue enriching uranium, which is a major disagreement with President Donald Trump.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu plans to meet with President Trump about U.S.-Iran relations.
- The U.S. has moved military forces to the Middle East to pressure Iran and maintain readiness for potential conflict.
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