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US and Iran Hold Preliminary Talks on Nuclear Program in Oman

The meeting, described as exploratory, seeks to assess potential paths for a new agreement as the US demands a halt to Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Overview

  • US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtchi are meeting in Oman to discuss Iran's nuclear program, marking a renewed diplomatic effort.
  • The US has set a firm red line against Iran developing nuclear weapons, while indicating openness to exploring compromises beyond an initial demand for dismantling Iran's nuclear program.
  • Iran continues enriching uranium to 60% purity, approaching weapons-grade levels, raising international concerns over nuclear proliferation risks.
  • The talks are not formal negotiations but a preliminary effort to gauge possibilities for a future agreement, according to US officials.
  • Regional tensions remain high, with Israel opposing any deal that does not fully eliminate Iran's nuclear capabilities, reflecting deep skepticism over the prospects of an agreement.

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