Iran says it wants 'fair agreement' as nuclear talks with US begin in Oman

Iran and the United States have begun talks in Oman over Tehran's nuclear programme - the highest level meeting between the two nations since 2018.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Iranian state television his country wanted a "fair agreement", with his spokesperson saying he did not expect talks to last long.
President Donald Trump pulled the US out of a previous nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers in 2018, and has long said he would make a "better" deal.
It is unclear if the two delegations will sit in the same room, but the talks are seen as an important first step to establishing whether a deal can be done, as well as a framework for negotiations.