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Iran has reportedly approached the United States about lifting sanctions imposed over its alleged nuclear weapons program. U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he is open to discussions, expressing readiness to “listen” and explore possibilities for relief. The sanctions, imposed by both the UN and the U.S., have placed severe economic pressure on Iran. Trump claimed recent airstrikes—carried out by Israel and briefly joined by the U.S.—completely destroyed Iran’s nuclear capabilities, though the full extent of the damage remains uncertain. Iran maintains that its nuclear efforts are peaceful. Oman, which previously hosted U.S.–Iran nuclear negotiations, has again called for renewed dialogue aimed at limiting Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. Trump’s remarks have raised hopes of a possible thaw in long-frozen U.S.–Iran relations.
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