Iran, US task experts with framework for a nuclear deal after 'progress' in talks
- U.S. And Iranian officials, including Abbas Araghchi and Steve Witkoff, engaged in nuclear talks in Rome over the weekend.
- President Trump is pushing for a rapid deal, while Israel conveys concerns about the talks' direction.
- The Rome talks included direct and indirect discussions and lasted about four hours, with Israel's Ron Dermer present to convey concerns.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi called it a "good meeting," while a U.S. Official said they made "very good progress."
- Both sides agreed to technical discussions in Oman, followed by higher-level talks next Saturday, aiming for a deal preventing Iranian nuclear weapons.
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