Talks between the United States and Iran regarding the Iranian nuclear program, began Saturday morning in Oman.
At stake is a possible military conflict between Iran versus Israel and the United States.
The talks are "indirect" because Iran "will not negotiate directly with the United States." According to the Iran Foreign Ministry "The talks between Araghchi (Iranian) and Witkoff (American) are taking place in two separate rooms, and the exchange of positions will be carried out through the Omani Foreign Minister."
The Iran Foreign Minister said this morning: "Our goal is to reach a fair and honest agreement from a position of equality. If the other side also approaches from this position, then, inshallah, there will be a chance for an initial agreement that will lead to the beginning of the negotiation process."
Israel and the US are insisting that Iran never have a nuclear bomb, and have repeatedly said they may bomb the Iranian nuclear program to assure no such development by Iran.
Iran has replied that, despite the USA pulling-out of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) negotiated under the Obama regime, that agreement is still in full force and effect with the other countries that signed-on to it, and as such, Iran is honoring that agreement and has no nuclear ambitions.
Israel, of course, is paranoid, and wants absolute proof and absolute control over the issue, which Israel has no right to seek because Israel itself has nuclear weapons.
This morning, Iran proposed a "nuclear-free Middle East." Iran seeks Israel being disarmed of the nuclear weapons they already have. That went over like a lead balloon, but the proposal has now been made.
. . . More updates when and if details become available.