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US–Iran Nuclear Talks Begin in Oman
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The visit comes ahead of reported talks between the United States and Iran in Istanbul scheduled for later this week, aimed at avoiding conflict and de-escalating tensions between the two sides. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Tuesday after flying in ahead of scheduled discussions set for Istanbul on Friday,
By Emily Rose JERUSALEM, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on Tuesday amid efforts to revive diplomacy over Iran's nuclear programme that Tehran was unlikely to honor any potential agreement.
In a stunning 24‑hour shift, Ayatollah Khamenei’s top advisor Ali Shamkhani has redrawn Iran’s nuclear red lines and its war map. In full military uniform, he warned that any U.S. strike on Iran will trigger a direct response against Israel,
But the fact that the talks are happening at all, especially after a risky gambit by Tehran to change the venue at the last minute, offers at least a glimmer of hope to allies, who’ve counseled restraint.