The U.S. and Iran Agree on Holding Talks but Not Much Else
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Started February 06, 2026
The two sides remain at odds over what will be discussed in Oman
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The U.S. and Iran Agree on Holding Talks but Not Much Else
Foreign Policy (United States) | Feb 05, 2026
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Feb 06, 2026
Holding talks without a clear agenda is futile; both sides must come prepared to address key issues to avoid wasting diplomatic efforts.
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The lack of agreement on discussion topics highlights deep-rooted mistrust, making meaningful negotiations unlikely in the near future.
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Feb 06, 2026
Engaging in talks is a vital opportunity for both the U.S. and Iran to redefine their relationship and pursue mutual interests.
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Feb 06, 2026
While dialogue is necessary, there is skepticism about whether these talks will lead to any substantive agreements or just more rhetoric.
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The U.S. and Iran's willingness to hold talks is a crucial step towards de-escalation and should be supported by both nations.
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