After emergency lobbying by Arab leaders from multiple countries, the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks have resumed. Several U.S. officials revealed that the talks, which had once been on the verge of cancellation, will be held in Oman on Friday, with the location changed to Muscat, in line with Iran's insistence. The deadlock had previously caused concerns among several Middle Eastern countries, fearing that the Trump administration might turn to military options. It is reported that at least nine regional countries urged the U.S. through high-level channels on Wednesday afternoon not to withdraw from the negotiations. The Iranian Foreign Minister has confirmed the meeting arrangements, saying he thanked Oman for its coordination. The U.S. emphasized that if the dialogue lacks substantial progress, it would not indefinitely invest time.
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