US says Oman talks with Iran were 'positive, constructive and a step forward'

U.S.-Iran talks on Saturday in Oman marked a "step forward" between the two adversaries, the White House said, describing discussions including President Donald Trump's regional envoy as "positive and constructive."
"These issues are very complicated, and Special Envoy (Steven) Witkoff's direct communication today was a step forward in achieving a mutually beneficial outcome," the White House said in a statement, adding the sides agreed to "meet again next Saturday."

AFP reports the White House says Iran has agreed to take in two million Palestinians from Gaza. Reportedly, President Trump is now considering not killing all Iranians immediately, but that Mr. Netanyahu has the last word on that, of course. Meanwhile, the White House says Mr. Putin of Russia will cede the eastern part of Russia in exchange for NATO agreeing to use the nuclear option against Russia only as a last resort. Reportedly, Mr. Putin feels that nobody ever goes to the eastern part of Russia anyway.