Trump Considers Iran Nuclear Talks
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indirect nuclear talksNewsweek
•2mon ago
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US Politics
Trump is considering indirect nuclear talks with Iran, according to a report

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Trump and Iran 's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei have exchanged letters in recent weeks .
Iran rejected direct talks with the U.S. , which Trump had proposed, but said it would be open to indirect talks through Oman .
Trump wants to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, but has made explicit he is also willing to use force.
Iran and its proxies in Lebanon , Syria , Gaza , and elsewhere are on the back foot.