US and Iran Launch High-Stakes Talks to Avert Wider Conflict
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The United States and Iran have begun indirect negotiations. The talks are widely seen as a crucial, final effort to prevent a major regional war.
Diplomats are meeting in Oman. Their primary goal is to establish basic rules of military engagement. This aims to stop sudden attacks from escalating into a broader conflict.
These discussions are separate from the stalled negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. The chances of reviving that nuclear agreement remain unclear.
The current talks follow months of rising tensions. Recent events include direct missile exchanges and attacks involving proxy groups.
Analysts describe the dialogue as a last-ditch attempt to create a safety barrier. The success or failure of these talks could decide the stability of the entire Middle East.