US-Iran nuclear talks set for Oman on Friday, Tehran confirms

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US-Iran nuclear talks are scheduled to take place in Oman on Friday, confirmed by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The meeting, set for 10 am in Muscat, follows earlier uncertainty due to disagreements over format and location. The US confirmed its participation, shifting the venue from the originally planned Turkiye. Mediators from Qatar, Turkiye, and Egypt have presented a framework for discussion, including limiting uranium enrichment, restrictions on ballistic missiles, and the arming of regional allies. These talks occur amid heightened regional tensions and the potential for a US attack on Iran following recent protests and a US military buildup.
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