Iran and US Begin Indirect Nuclear Talks in Oman Amid Regional Tensions
- Negotiations between Iran and the United States began in Oman regarding Iran's advancing nuclear program, according to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei.
- Iranian officials are warning about the potential pursuit of a nuclear weapon as their uranium stockpile is now enriched to near weapons-grade levels.
- Both sides seek to negotiate conditions while raising tensions, with the U.S. Offering sanctions relief, but the extent of Iran's concessions remains uncertain.
- U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff stated that the goal includes preventing the weaponization of Iran's nuclear capability before their meeting.
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Encouraging Outcome: U.S. and Iran Talks Move Ahead on Nuclear Program
Encouraging Outcome: U.S. and Iran Talks Move Ahead on Nuclear Program In a significant development, recent U.S.-Iran discussions concerning Tehran's nuclear program were deemed positive by both involved parties. This was highlighted by Russian diplomat Mikhail Ulyanov.Held in Oman, these meetings were characterized as 'positive and constructive' by representatives from Iran and the United States.Such feedback has been described as 'encouraging'…
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