U.S. and Iran to Meet for Negotiations over Iran's Nuclear Program
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U.S. and Iran expected to hold nuclear talks on Friday, sources say
The U.S. and Iran are working towards holding diplomatic discussions as soon as Friday in Istanbul, four senior Middle East diplomats and a U.S. official tell NBC News. NBC News’ Richard Engel reports from Tehran.
The White House Special Envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister, Abás Araqchi, will meet on Friday in Istanbul, Turkey, to discuss a possible nuclear agreement, amid the threats of U.S. President Donald Trump against the Islamic Republic, the Axios portal reported this Monday. The meeting would also be attended by the Foreign Ministers of Turkey, Qatar, Egypt, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Pakist…
According to informed U.S. officials and sources in the Middle East, senior U.S. and Iranian officials are expected to meet in Istanbul on the 6th; Iran is reportedly willing to shut down or suspend its nuclear program as a concession and accept the U.S. proposal last year for a regional coalition to provide Iran with civilian nuclear energy.
U.S. and Iranian Officials to Meet as Trump's Threats Loom
ISTANBUL -- Senior U.S. and Iranian officials are expected to meet in Istanbul on Friday for talks aimed at de-escalating the crisis between their countries, according to three current regional officials and a former one who were familiar with the…
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