Iran says it will give US talks about nuclear plans a 'genuine chance'
- Iran is seeking a "real and fair" agreement with the United States on its nuclear program, said Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- President Donald Trump has warned of military action if the talks fail, calling them "direct talks," while Iran refers to them as "indirect high-level talks."
- Both sides are looking for a sustainable agreement; experts suggest it must be comprehensive and include sanctions relief for Iran.
- Experts suggest that any deal must be comprehensive and include Iran's support for its regional allies, which is a key demand of U.S. Allies.
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Nuclear program - Iran and USA talk about nuclear agreements and suggest willingness to compromise
The US and Iran are discussing the Iranian nuclear program in Oman today. Both sides indicated that they are willing to compromise. Whether there is a direct meeting between the representatives of the US and Iran or whether both sides are only talking to the Oman mediators is still unclear.
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