Iran to discuss missiles and proxies in US talks, nuclear focus persists

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Iran has agreed to discuss its ballistic missile program and its use of proxy groups in talks with the United States, but negotiators say the discussions will still center on Iran's nuclear program. After tensions nearly derailed negotiations, the talks were shifted toward Muscat with Arab mediators urging broader topics, while the American position that those broader issues must be included remains unchanged.
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