High-Stakes Diplomacy: Iran and US Set for Crucial Talks
Amid soaring tensions, Iran and the US are set to hold talks in Oman. The dialogue comes after Iran's crackdown on protests, which saw over 50,000 arrests. US officials aim to address a range of issues, including nuclear concerns and regional stability. Turkey urges diplomatic solutions over foreign interventions.
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- United Arab Emirates
This Friday, Iran and the United States are scheduled to engage in discussions in Oman, as reported by Iranian media outlets. The meeting follows heightened tensions due to Iran's aggressive response to recent widespread protests.
With protests yielding over 50,000 arrests, the dialogue will seek to address not only nuclear issues but also Iran's ballistic missile program and support for proxy networks. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed hopes to broaden the scope beyond nuclear concerns.
Meanwhile, Turkey emphasizes diplomacy as the way forward, advocating for conflict resolution through discussion rather than foreign intervention, amidst strained US-Iranian relations recognized globally.
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