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Iran's Foreign Minister heads to Muscat for Nuclear Talks with US

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed that Abbas Araqchi, Iran's Foreign minister, has left?for Muscat in the Omani capital at the head of a diplomatic delegation for nuclear talks to be held with the U.S. on Friday.

Officials from both sides confirmed that the U.S. has agreed to hold talks with Iran in Oman this Friday. However, they are still at odds over Washington's demand that Tehran's arsenal of missiles be included in negotiations and Iran's refusal to talk about anything but its nuclear program.

Esmail Baghaei, the Iranian spokesperson, said on Thursday that Iran will engage in talks with "authority and the goal of reaching a just, mutually agreeable and dignified agreement on the nuclear question."

Baghaei said, "We hope that the American side also participates in this process with responsibility and realism."

The diplomatic effort is delicate as tensions are high in the Middle East, where the U.S. is building up its forces. Regional players also want to avoid a possible military confrontation that could lead to a wider conflict.

(source: Reuters)