💨 Abstract
President Trump announced plans for direct talks with Iran on their nuclear program, but Iran's Foreign Minister indicated the discussions in Oman would be indirect. Trump warned that Iran would face danger if talks fail, while Iran expressed that it would not be bullied into negotiations. The U.S. and Iran previously held indirect talks during former President Biden's term, but progress was minimal. The talks are set to take place at a high level on Saturday, with Oman mediating.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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