Iran-U.S. nuclear negotiations return to Oman
- Iran and the United States have engaged in two rounds of indirect negotiations recently, mediated by Oman, to discuss nuclear issues and reduce tensions.
- U.S. Concerns center on Iran's uranium enrichment, with the International Atomic Energy Agency reporting that Iran possesses 274.8 kg of uranium enriched to 60 percent purity, exceeding the limit established in the 2015 deal.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed cautious optimism about the talks, stating that if the U.S. Demand is solely to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons, this demand is achievable.
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Iran and the US start their third meeting in Oman to end sanctions as a ‘priority’ issue
The delegations of Iran and the United States begin this Saturday in the capital of Oman, Muscat, their third indirect meeting to discuss the Islamic Republic's nuclear program; a meeting that the Iranian side will take advantage of to raise once and for all the withdrawal of US sanctions, reports the Europa Press agency. "The prompt elimination of sanctions, illegal and inhuman, is a priority that we seek to achieve," said Iran's foreign spokes…
Third round of indirect Iran-US talks mediated by Oman kick off in Muscat
Indirect technical negotiations between Iran and the US, mediated by Oman, have commenced in Muscat with the participation of experts from both nations focusing on nuclear issues and sanctions relief.
Iran and the U.S.: What We Know, What We Don’t, and Why It Matters
In recent days, Iran and the United States have engaged in two rounds of indirect negotiations, a development that has dominated headlines across major news outlets. While there are hopeful aspects to these discussions, many uncertainties loom large. The historical context of Iran-U.S. relations is fraught with political challenges, and recent tensions have been exacerbated […] The post Iran and the U.S.: What We Know, What We Don’t, and Why It …
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