Iran says fourth round of ‘difficult’ nuclear talks with US ends in Oman
- On April 26, Iran and the United States conducted their fourth session of nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman, with Omani officials facilitating the discussions just prior to President Trump's trip to the Middle East.
- The talks followed years of tension after the 2018 U.S. Withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, with Iran expanding uranium enrichment to 60% and insisting enrichment remains a red line.
- The negotiations, involving direct and indirect communication between senior Iranian and U.S. Representatives—including Iran’s lead negotiator Abbas Araghchi and U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff—focused on technical issues amid various internal and regional challenges.
- Iranian spokesperson Esmail Baghaei described the negotiations as challenging yet productive, noting that the discussions revealed a mutual desire to achieve a dignified agreement and that both sides agreed to continue the dialogue.
- Despite progress, the sides remain far from a deal as regional tensions including the Israel-Hamas war and threats of airstrikes and sanctions persist, with a future meeting planned soon.
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