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April 22, 2025

The renewed talks between Iran and the United States over Tehran's nuclear ambitions mark a cautious but notable shift in a long-fraught relationship.

With expert-level discussions now scheduled to begin in Oman, and both sides agreeing to shape a framework for a potential agreement, the diplomatic machinery is finally moving again. This movement, however fragile, offers a rare opening not just to defuse tensions over nuclear proliferation but to recalibrate a relationship marred by mistrust and geopolitical posturing.

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