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Trump Agrees to Iran’s Request to Change Venue of Talks

Axios reports Donald Trump accepted Iran’s request to move talks from Turkey, with negotiations expected to be held in Oman on Friday.

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Trump Accepts Iran’s Request to Move Talks

Axios reports the upcoming US-Iran negotiations will now take place in Oman after Iran’s request [IC : by AFP]

February 4, 2026

According to a report by Axios, US President Donald Trump has agreed to a request by the Islamic Republic of Iran to change the location of the upcoming negotiations.

Citing a regional Arab source, Axios reported that Tehran asked for the talks to be moved from Turkey, a request that was accepted by Trump. As a result, the negotiations are now expected to take place in Oman on Friday.

The source added that discussions are still ongoing regarding the possible participation of Arab and Muslim countries from the region in the talks, indicating that the format and scope of the negotiations have not yet been finalized.

The potential shift in venue comes amid continued diplomatic maneuvering around any future engagement between Washington and Tehran, with regional actors closely watching the process and its implications.

Read more :Six Regional Foreign Ministers to Attend Upcoming Iran-US Talks in Istanbul

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