Iran and the United States are preparing to hold negotiations in Oman focused on Tehran's nuclear program, following months of heightened tensions and military conflict in the region. The talks come after Israel's recent war against Iran, which saw significant damage to Iranian nuclear facilities and air defenses, and amid ongoing internal unrest in Iran that has weakened its leadership.
The United States, bolstered by increased military presence in the region, aims to leverage Iran's vulnerabilities to push for concessions on the nuclear deal. The scope and participants of the talks remain uncertain, but both sides have sent high-level envoys to Muscat. Proposals from regional countries include halting uranium enrichment and limiting ballistic missile use, though Iran has rejected shipping its uranium abroad or ending its program.
The negotiations are expected to address not only the nuclear issue but also Iran's missile arsenal and its support for allied militias across the region. Whether the talks will yield a meaningful agreement is unclear, as both sides remain wary and the stakes are high for regional stability.

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