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.