U.S. and Iranian officials held constructive talks in Oman regarding Tehran’s nuclear program. The meeting, facilitated by the Omani Foreign Minister, was the first between the two nations since the Obama administration. The discussions were described as positive, with the White House expressing gratitude to Oman for its support. President Trump had withdrawn from the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, citing it as one-sided. The White House stated that the talks were a step forward in achieving a mutually beneficial outcome, with the ultimate goal of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. President Trump believes in diplomacy but warned of consequences if Iran does not comply. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi noted the talks were conducted with mutual respect and agreed to meet again. The meeting is seen as a significant development in ongoing efforts to address the complex issue of Iran’s nuclear program.
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