Iran and US Begin Indirect Nuclear Talks in Oman Amid Regional Tensions
- Iran and the United States began high-level talks in Oman to revive negotiations over Iran's nuclear program on Saturday, with delegations arriving in Muscat.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi leads Tehran's delegation, while U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff represents the U.S.
- Discussions were described as constructive, with both sides expressing hopes for progress despite differences in negotiation formats.
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Report: Witkoff offered Iran draft deal that stops short of dismantling nuclear program
The Amwaj Site Reported That Steve Witkoff Did Not Threaten Military Action During Talks in Oman, While The Wall Street Journal Said Tehran Had Asked for Sanctions Relief in Exchange for Restrictions on Its Nuclear Program
Iran Says Nuclear Talks With Trump Team Were ‘Constructive,’ Agrees To Meet Again - Real News Now
In a pivotal diplomatic breakthrough, Iran has agreed to continue negotiations with the Trump administration following what both sides described as a “constructive” round of nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman. It marks the first substantive engagement between Tehran and the United States since President Trump returned to office—and signals a potential path toward de-escalating one of the world’s most dangerous flashpoints. The meeting, initially held…

Iran says talks with US to focus solely on nuclear issue, lifting sanctions
Iran's foreign ministry said Sunday that talks with the United States slated for next weekend will remain "indirect" with Omani mediation, and focused solely on the nuclear issue and lifting of sanctions.
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