Countries including Oman, Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt have created the environment for this dialogue.
Nuclear talks between the US and Iran are set to take place on Friday. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that the talks will take place in Oman.
"I would like to thank my Omani brothers for making all the necessary arrangements," Araghchi wrote on social media. Oman, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt and other countries have come together to create an atmosphere for this talk.
It is estimated that US Ambassador to the Middle East Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner will participate in the talks on behalf of the US.
The talks are set to take place amid the long protests in Tehran that have been going on since December 28. A large number of people have lost their lives due to the government's intervention in the protests.
The US has repeatedly warned Iran not to interfere in the protests. US President Donald Trump has warned that military intervention will be used if the protests are suppressed. The US has also deployed its largest aircraft carrier to the Arabian Sea to put pressure on Iran.
On Tuesday, the US shot down an Iranian drone that came close to the warship.
This created a situation of tension between the two countries. As tensions escalated, a US-flagged ship was stopped by Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard in the Strait of Hormuz.
