U.S., Iran to hold nuclear talks
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The U.S. is seeking "zero nuclear capability" from Iran, the White House said.
Tehran has conditionally accepted an American proposal for dialogue aimed at preventing further military escalation between the two adversaries. The move represents a significant diplomatic opening after weeks of increasingly hostile exchanges.
Iran and the United States held indirect talks in Oman on Friday, negotiations that appeared to return to the starting point on how to approach discussions over Tehran’s nuclear program.
Iran and the United States are poised Friday to hold negotiations in Oman at least over Tehran’s nuclear program
Iran-US talks live updates: Key nuclear talks between Iran and the United States have begun as teams led by Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi and US President Donald Trump's special envoy Witkoff met in Oman on Friday.
As the Trump administration begins negotiations with Iran to avoid possible war, that number defines the diplomatic challenge. Zero is how much uranium President Trump says he would allow Iran to enrich — or refine into a potency suitable for nuclear bombs — under any deal to defuse the latest crisis between Washington and Tehran.