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Trump says U.S. and Iran had "very good talks"

President Trump announced positive talks with Iran in Oman, marking the first direct negotiations since the recent conflict. These discussions, involving Trump's advisors and Iran's foreign minister, aimed to revive a nuclear deal. Trump believes Iran now desires a deal and is more flexible than previously, especially due to U.S. military presence. The eight-hour meeting involved the Omani foreign minister as a mediator, with direct talks later occurring between U.S. and Iranian officials. Trump emphasized the need for Iran to commit to not developing nuclear weapons as a condition for a deal. He suggested Iran's current offers are more favorable than before, implying they are anxious to avoid military action. Trump stated the U.S. is not rushing into military operations, prioritizing a diplomatic solution. He also stated that U.S. envoys will meet with Iranian officials again soon. The negotiations were held amid a significant U.S. military buildup in the Gulf. Trump is aiming for a deal, but is ready to take a military course of action if a new deal is not made.
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