Oman says the next US-Iran nuclear talks will be Thursday in Geneva
Key Points:
- The United States and Iran are set to hold another round of nuclear talks on Thursday in Geneva, with Oman facilitating the discussions amid rising tensions including the threat of U.S. military strikes and domestic protests in Iran.
- Iran’s top diplomat Abbas Araghchi expressed optimism about reaching a diplomatic solution and indicated that Iran is preparing a draft proposal focused solely on its nuclear program, rejecting U.S. and Israeli demands to address its missile program and regional proxy activities.
- President Donald Trump has warned of possible limited military strikes against Iran if talks fail, while Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful and maintains its right to uranium enrichment, with both sides signaling readiness for conflict if negotiations collapse.
- Concurrently, new anti-government protests have erupted in Iran, particularly