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Indirect talks between the United States and Iran are scheduled to resume on Thursday in Geneva, according to Oman's foreign minister. This follows a previous round of talks held in Geneva last week, facilitated by Oman. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicated a meeting with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is expected and that a diplomatic solution regarding the nuclear issue remains possible. Araghchi stated that Iran is working on a draft proposal and maintains its right to enrich uranium. The Trump administration has been pushing for concessions from Iran and has increased the U.S. military presence in the Middle East.
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AI-ExtractedIran has the right to enrich uranium.
Oman previously hosted the indirect talks on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.
The next round of talks between the United States and Iran will be Thursday in Geneva.
A “good chance” remained for a diplomatic solution on the nuclear issue.
Both Iran and the U.S. have signaled they are prepared for war if talks on Tehran’s nuclear program fail.
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