U.S.-Iran Third Round of Indirect Talks Resumes in Oman
The discussions, mediated by third parties, are centered on reducing tensions and resolving long-standing issues, including Iran's nuclear program and the potential easing of U.S. sanctions.
Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Iran with military action and additional tariffs if an agreement on the nuclear program was not reached, provoking strong reactions from Tehran.
While the U.S. and Israel claim Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons, Tehran firmly denies the allegations.
Although Iran has resisted direct negotiations with the U.S., it has agreed to engage in these indirect talks, with Oman facilitating the dialogue following a series of exchanged letters between the two countries.
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