Negotiations between Iran and the US over Tehran’s nuclear program return to secluded Oman
- Negotiations between Iran and the United States resume Saturday in Oman.
- The talks follow the US abandonment of the 2015 nuclear pact.
- Technical experts from both nations will discuss potential deal parameters.
- US Senator Marco Rubio stated Iran must stop uranium enrichment entirely.
- The goal is securing a program rollback for sanctions lifting.
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Tehran and Washington are again negotiating Iran's nuclear program shortly before US President Trump's Middle East trip. The time frame for a compromise is narrowing.

US, Iranian officials continuing nuclear deal talks
MUSCAT, Oman — Iran and the United States held in-depth negotiations in Oman over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program Saturday, ending the discussions with a promise for more talks and perhaps another high-level meeting next weekend.
Iran, US hold talks over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program
Iran and the United States held in-depth negotiations in Oman over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program on Saturday, talks that likely will hinge on the Islamic Republic’s enrichment of uranium. Iranian state television reported the talks had begun in Muscat, the mountain-wrapped capital of this sultanate on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula. A person close to U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff, speaking on condition of anonymity to …
A high-ranking American representative speaks of positive and productive talks in Oman, but there is still much to be done.
Iran-US Nuclear negotiations take place in Oman
Muscat: Iran and the United States held in-depth negotiations in Oman over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear programme on Saturday, talks that likely will hinge on the Islamic Republic’s enrichment of uranium. The talks ran for several hours in Muscat, the mountain-wrapped capital of this sultanate on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula. A person close to Steve Witkoff, the US special envoy to the Middle East, acknowledged that the meetin…
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