Iran-U.S. Talks Rebound in Oman After Venue Tug-of-War

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U.S.-Iran talks were revived and moved to Muscat, Oman after Arab states urged Washington not to walk away from negotiations; Iran wants the agenda limited to its nuclear program, while the U.S. seeks to tie in missiles and regional security. The talks come amid a regional naval buildup, and it remains unclear whether all issues will be addressed or if a breakthrough is possible.
- US and Iran talks brought back from the brink after White House relents on move to Oman The Guardian
- U.S.-Iran nuclear talks back on after Arab leaders lobby White House Axios
- US, Iran to hold talks in Oman on Friday DW.com
- U.S.-Iranian Talks Are Still Expected After Gulf Flare-Ups The Wall Street Journal
- Iran’s president seeks ‘fair and equitable’ negotiations, while US shoots down drone AP News
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