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President Donald Trump has expressed openness to meeting Iran's supreme leader or president, and believes a new deal on Iran's nuclear program is possible. However, he also reiterated the threat of military action if a swift agreement is not reached to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Expert-level talks between the two nations are set to resume in Oman, with the aim of drawing up a framework for a potential deal.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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