A third cycle of talks between Iran and the United States about Tehran’s nuclear activities was planned for Saturday, which made a new agreement hoped for which could avoid another conflict in the Middle East.
“I think we are going to conclude an agreement with Iran. No one else could do so,” said President Trump in an interview with Time Magazine published on Friday. Trump abandoned a previous nuclear agreement with Iran in 2018 during his first mandate, saying that it was a defective agreement.
Translections have the potential to reshape regional and global security by reducing the chances of an Israeli attack supported by the United States against Iranian nuclear installations and preventing Iran from producing a nuclear weapon. An agreement could also transform the economic and political landscape of Iran by attenuating American sanctions and by opening the country to foreign investors.
What’s going on on Saturday?
Steve Witkoff, the Middle East envoy of Mr. Trump; Abbas Araghchi, Iranian Minister for Foreign Affairs; And teams of technical experts on both sides will meet in the Sultanate of the Gulf of Oman, which mediate the talks.
This round will include the nuts of “expert conferences”, which bring together nuclear and financial teams on both sides with technical details. These could include problems such as monitoring Iranian nuclear installations, its levels of enrichment of uranium and what will happen to its highly enriched uranium stocks,, as well as the relaxation of sanctions.
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