Iran has agreed to include discussions about its ballistic missile program and proxy terror groups in upcoming talks with the U.S., following a temporary halt in negotiations. The shift came after both parties made concessions, with Iran previously insisting on focusing solely on nuclear issues. The talks are set for Friday in Muscat, Oman, after Iran’s Foreign Minister announced the venue change. Despite Arab mediators urging the U.S. to narrow the agenda, the American position on broader discussions remains firm.
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