Iran Says Waiting to Hear When Next US Talks Will Happen
- Iran is waiting for Oman to confirm the timing and location of the next US-Iran nuclear talks after the fourth round was canceled last weekend in Rome due to logistical reasons.
- This delay followed three consecutive weeks of negotiations but came amid conflicting US statements over Iran’s nuclear program dismantlement and the allowance of civilian nuclear energy.
- US President Donald Trump recently replaced National Security Advisor Mike Waltz with Marco Rubio, who takes a harder stance on Iran, possibly affecting negotiation dynamics and contributing to the pause.
- Trump stated his administration seeks 'total dismantlement' of Tehran's nuclear weapons program but is 'open to hearing' Iran's case for civilian energy, adding he wants Iran to be 'really successful, really great, really fantastic.'
- The upcoming negotiations remain uncertain but may resume soon, although observers question if the delay signals a tactical reset, a harder US position, or challenges ahead in reaching a deal.
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Tehran expresses pessimism about negotiations with Washington
Shafaq News/ The Iranian government stressed on Tuesday the need for the United States to demonstrate its good faith during the indirect negotiations it is conducting with Tehran. The United States and Iran have so far held three rounds of indirect negotiations mediated by Oman, with the aim of reaching an agreement that includes lifting the strong economic sanctions imposed by Washington on Iran, in exchange for preventing Tehran from obtaining…


Iran says still waiting to hear when next U.S. talks will happen
Iran said it’s waiting for Oman to confirm when there will be a new round of nuclear talks with the U.S., while also saying it had nothing to do with Houthi missile strikes on Israel.
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