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US Special Mideast Envoy Steve Witkoff will lead the American side of nuclear discussions with Iran this Saturday in Oman, according to a report released Tuesday by Iranian state media.

Ths US has yet to comment, but sources confirmed the report to Axios.

Iran’s delegation will be led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, while Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi is expected to act as mediator during the exchange, the report noted.

Oman maintains diplomatic ties with both Washington and Tehran.

In a post on social media, Araghchi emphasized that the negotiations would occur through “indirect” channels, adding that the meeting “is as much an opportunity as a test. The ball is in America’s court.”

US President Donald Trump disclosed the upcoming talks during an Oval Office meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, though Trump called the talks “direct,” and the Iranians are saying it’s through a mediator.

While Netanyahu had been informed of the discussions in advance, he reportedly did not expect Trump to announce them publicly, according to Ynet, which cited an anonymous Israeli official.

Just before Trump made the announcement, Netanyahu cautiously expressed his support for the diplomatic move.

“We’re both united in the goal that Iran does not get nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu said while seated beside Trump. “If it can be done diplomatically, in a full way, the way it was done in Libya, I think that would be a good thing.”

“But whatever happens, we have to make sure that Iran does not have nuclear weapons,” he added for emphasis.

Since returning to office in January, Trump has revived his “maximum pressure” strategy, which during his first term led to the US pulling out of the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran and reimposing harsh sanctions on the terror-sponsoring Islamic regime.