Direct Talks Set between Iran and U.S. in Oman
Iran and the United States are planning to engage in direct talks in Oman, focusing initially on Iran's nuclear program. Discussions in Turkey have been dismissed. A Gulf official confirmed these developments, indicating that other topics will be addressed progressively.
In a significant diplomatic move, plans are advancing for direct discussions between Iran and the United States set to occur in Oman on Friday. A Gulf official informed Reuters that the talks in Turkey have been shelved.
Launching with the pressing subject of Iran's nuclear advancements, the talks promise to gradually tackle additional issues, hinting at a potentially transformative dialogue between the two nations.
This approach marks a pivotal moment in U.S.-Iran relations, as both countries prepare to navigate sensitive topics on a step-by-step basis, potentially reshaping their diplomatic engagements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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