Iran has put its armed forces on high alert due to the threat of a US attack - Reuters
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has ordered the army to be put on high alert. Tehran does not want direct negotiations on the nuclear program, but is ready for dialogue through the mediation of Oman.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has put the country's armed forces on high alert amid threats of an attack by the United States. This was reported by Reuters, citing an unnamed "senior Iranian official", UNN informs.
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According to the publication's source, Tehran does not agree with the US demands for direct talks on its nuclear program, but does not mind indirect talks through Oman, which has long been a channel for exchanging messages between the countries.
Indirect negotiations provide an opportunity to assess Washington's seriousness regarding a political solution to the problem with Iran
Another source told the media that Iran is trying to enlist more support from Russia, but at the same time is "skeptical" about Moscow's commitment to Washington.
"Everything will depend on the dynamics of relations between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin," the publication quotes an unnamed Iranian official.
Let us remind you
At the end of March, Donald Trump stated that Iran would face unprecedented bombings if it did not reach an agreement with the United States on the development of nuclear weapons. In response, Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian said that Tehran is open to dialogue with Washington, but through intermediaries.
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