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Iran and the US will hold high-level talks in Oman on Saturday to discuss Iran's nuclear programme, with President Trump threatening military action if there's no deal. Both sides are skeptical about the talks' success and are far apart on the issue, which has been ongoing for over two decades. The talks are aimed at easing tensions in a volatile region, but failure could escalate fears of a wider conflict, potentially leading to a disruption of global oil supplies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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