Trump Administration Engages in Secretive Talks with Iran Amid Location Dispute
President Donald Trump confirmed ongoing negotiations with Iran, highlighting Tehran's preference for talks in Oman over Turkey. While the exact location remains undisclosed, the discussions focus on narrowing the scope of diplomatic engagements. The President addressed reporters about these developments at the White House.
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President Donald Trump has revealed that the United States is currently in negotiations with Iran, confirming Tehran's specific request for talks to be conducted in Oman rather than Turkey. This decision accompanies a demand to narrow the focus of the discussions.
Addressing reporters at the White House, President Trump remained tight-lipped about the precise venue for the upcoming talks, which are scheduled to occur later this week. The negotiations symbolize a significant diplomatic effort requiring careful navigation due to the complexities between the two nations.
The development marks a pivotal moment amid strained U.S.-Iran relations, as both sides aim to find common ground and address key issues under defined terms and a mutually agreed setting.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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