
Iran Begins 'Indirect Talks' With US In Oman Over Tehran Nuclear Program
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The United States and Iran opened high-stakes talks on Tehran’s nuclear programme on Saturday with President Donald Trump threatening military action if they fail to produce a deal.
The two sides entered “indirect" talks — via an intermediary — in the Omani capital Muscat, Iran’s foreign ministry said. The Americans had called for the meetings to be face-to-face.
Disagreement over the format indicated the task facing the long-term adversaries, who are seeking a new nuclear deal after Trump pulled out of an earlier agreement during his first term in 2018.
“ I think our position begins with dismantlement of your programme. That is our position today,
Steve Witkoff,
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“ That doesn't mean, by the way, that at the margin we're not going to find other ways to find compromise between the two countries,
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“ If it requires military, we’re going to have military,
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