Shafaq News/ On Tuesday, Iranianofficials clarified that their understanding of negotiations with the UnitedStates differs from what US President Donald Trump described following hismeeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
The officials explained to the NewYork Times that representatives from Tehran and Washington are scheduled to meetin Oman on Saturday for "indirect" talks regarding Iran's nuclearprogram.
They also stated that Tehran wouldbe open to direct talks with the US "if the indirect negotiations proceedwell."
These comments came in response toTrump’s announcement, where he stated that the US and Iran had begun directtalks about Tehran’s nuclear program, a surprising declaration after Iranianofficials had seemingly rejected US calls for such discussions.
Meanwhile, Iran had previouslyrejected Trump’s demands to negotiate directly over its nuclear program or facepotential military action.
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