Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi says the nuclear talks held in Oman between Iran and the United States have gotten off to a good start and will continue. The meeting comes amid growing concerns that a failure in the high-stakes negotiations could set off another Middle East war. Araqchi's coordination on how to proceed will be decided in the capitals, adding that he anticipated an agreement on a good framework. For a look at what these talks mean, Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Honorary Professor of International Relations at Wits University, Professor John Stremlau.

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