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In a surprise move, Iran has agreed to enter "good faith" talks with the U.S. on a possible deal over its nuclear program.
From Newsweek
The push comes as Iran has faced a series of enormous setbacks that has ostensibly left Tehran in a weaker negotiating position.
From U.S. News & World Report
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael submits slightly softened hostage deal offer ahead of Hamas delegation’s arrival in CairoJerusalem comes down from demand for 11 hostages, but seeks shorter gap between releases; agrees to hold talks on permanent ceasefire, but has done so before without follow-through
If Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was looking for the easy political victories that once gushed from US President Donald Trump, he left the Oval Office empty-handed.
High-level delegations from the United States and Iran are meeting over the weekend in Oman to discuss Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program.
The United States and Iran will hold their first serious talks in a decade this weekend. Both sides say they are willing to make a deal, but it is unclear whether their representatives will even sit in the same room.
14hon MSNOpinion
Reaching a deal will still be difficult. But the prospects haven't looked this good in years, writes Trita Parsi.