US and Iran to hold nuclear talks
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The presence of Navy Adm. Brad Cooper, the head of Central Command, at the talks in Oman served as a reminder that U.S. warships stood off the coast of Iran in the Arabian Sea. President Trump said more talks were planned for next week.
The U.S. is seeking "zero nuclear capability" from Iran, the White House said.
Tehran stuck to its position, but signaled a willingness to keep working toward a diplomatic solution.
President Donald Trump has teased the prospect of a regional conflict should there be no deal over Iran's nuclear program.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has confirmed that Iran and the United States will hold nuclear talks in Oman’s capital, Muscat, on Friday
Iran and the US held indirect Oman talks on Tehran’s nuclear programme, agreeing to continue negotiations despite ongoing tensions. View on euronews
Middle Eastern diplomats see a chance for progress on Iran’s nuclear program, but they are pessimistic about other U.S. demands.
Iranian and U.S. officials will hold talks Friday in Oman over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program after weeks of tensions in the Middle East, including Tehran's deadly crackdown on nationwide