US, Iran say they’re moving closer to nuclear deal after 5th round of talks
- Iran and the United States held a fifth round of nuclear negotiations in Rome on May 24, 2025, mediated by Oman’s Badr al-Busaidi.
- The talks follow rising U.S. Sanctions and regional tensions spiked by the Israel-Hamas war, with Iran insisting on continued uranium enrichment despite U.S. Demands to stop.
- Iran has a near weapons-grade uranium stockpile and activities that could enable rapid nuclear weapon development, though it almost certainly is not currently producing weapons.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized that without nuclear enrichment, no agreement would be reached, while U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce expressed confidence that the negotiations will ultimately be successful.
- The talks achieved some but not conclusive progress, with the parties continuing negotiations amid hopes for economic sanction relief and persistent concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and regional threats.
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US and Iran make limited progress in latest round of nuke talks
Iranian and US negotiators wrapped up a fifth round of talks yesterday, with mediator Oman saying there was some limited progress in negotiations aimed at resolving a decades-long dispute over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
The United States Considered that Nuclear Negotiations with Iran Are Moving Forward but that “There Is Still Work to Be Done”
After more than three hours of negotiations in Rome, Washington and Tehran noted limited progress in a process blocked by differences in uranium enrichment
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