The United States and Iran are preparing for critical nuclear negotiations in Oman, with U.S. diplomats, led by Steve Witkoff, potentially engaging in direct talks. President Trump has framed the discussions as a do-or-die moment, seeking to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions. Iran's Supreme Leader, previously resistant to negotiations, has reportedly shifted his stance under pressure from top officials concerned about economic collapse and the threat of war. The outcome of these talks could significantly impact regional stability and U.S.-Iran relations. However, uncertainty remains over whether the talks will be direct or mediated.
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Why Iran’s Supreme Leader Came Around to Nuclear Talks With the U.S.
Top Iranian officials pressed the country’s leader to reverse his position, arguing that the risk of war with the United States and the worsening economic crisis could topple the regime.
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Will nuclear talks with Iran fall apart?
President Donald Trump announced that the United States would be holding direct talks with Iranian leaders about their nuclear program this weekend in Oman. At the same time, Iran’s foreign minister,