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U.S. and Iran to hold next round of nuclear talks Thursday in Geneva

U.S. and Iran to hold next round of nuclear talks Thursday in Geneva

Summary

The United States and Iran will meet in Geneva on Thursday to discuss Iran's nuclear program. Oman facilitated the talks, and both countries are seeking a diplomatic solution despite tensions. The focus is on Iran's right to enrich uranium and potential relief from economic sanctions in exchange for peaceful nuclear commitments.

Key Facts

  • U.S. and Iran nuclear talks are scheduled for Thursday in Geneva.
  • Oman is playing a role in facilitating the discussions.
  • President Trump has warned that limited military action against Iran is possible if talks fail.
  • Iran says it is entitled to enrich uranium, while the U.S. does not want Iran to have nuclear weapons.
  • Iran is preparing for any potential outcomes from the talks.
  • Diplomatic efforts aim for Iran to make confidence-building measures for sanctioned relief.
  • Recent history includes U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June.
  • Protests have recently started again in Iran, with students demonstrating at universities.

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