Iran's state media reports foreign minister will attend indirect talks with the U.S.
Summary
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is traveling to Geneva for the second round of nuclear talks with the United States. The discussions are indirect, with Oman mediating, and aim to address nuclear program disputes. President Donald Trump has threatened action against Iran if they do not limit their nuclear activities.Key Facts
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is traveling to Geneva for talks with the U.S.
- The talks involve indirect negotiations about Iran's nuclear program.
- Oman is acting as a mediator for these discussions.
- Previous talks broke down after a conflict involving Israel and the U.S.
- President Trump has threatened actions to limit Iran's nuclear activities.
- Iran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes but threatens to pursue a nuclear weapon.
- Trump sent the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier to the Middle East for protective measures.
- Iran has threatened to attack U.S. bases if the U.S. strikes Iran.
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