Iran says fourth round of ‘difficult’ nuclear talks with US ends in Oman
- On April 26, in Muscat, Oman, Iran and the U.S. Conducted their fourth meeting regarding nuclear negotiations just prior to President Trump’s trip to the Middle East.
- The talks follow a collapse of the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018 after the U.S. Unilaterally withdrew and imposed a two-month deadline via Trump's letter to Iran's Supreme Leader.
- Negotiations addressed Iran's uranium enrichment program, which Tehran insists is a red line, while discussions included both direct and indirect talks mediated by Oman.
- Iran has enriched uranium up to 60% purity, close to weapons-grade levels, abandoned previous limits, and faces internal pressures amid sanctions and regional tensions.
- Both sides agreed to continue technical negotiations, reflecting cautious optimism but remaining far from agreement amid ongoing threats of military action and regional instability.
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Iran Celebrates Fourth 'Constructive' Talk with U.S.: Claims Nuclear Enrichment a 'Fundamental Right'
Iranian state media celebrated the conclusion of a fourth round of "indirect" talks with President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, on Monday, citing Iranian officials who called the discussions "more serious and candid" without giving specific policy updates. The post Iran Celebrates Fourth ‘Constructive’ Talk with U.S.: Claims Nuclear Enrichment a ‘Fundamental Right’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Iran talks: At least they still negotiating
The fourth round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United States concluded Sunday in Muscat, Oman after a one-week delay. Many observers saw the postponement as a result of the Trump administration’s contradictory approach and lack of a clear endgame. Just two days before the talks, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff gave an interview to Breitbart, seeming to suggest “zero enrichment” as the administration’s red line and calling for the dismantlement …
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Can Iran’s resistance economy withstand both the tightest U.S. sanctions in years and the emerging promise of Oman-brokered discussions? After three rounds of indirect exploratory and “technical talks” with Washington — each signaling that more may follow — Iran’s economy is buckling under soaring prices, a collapsing currency, and factory shutdowns. Caught between crippling sanctions […] The post Cracks in Iran’s Resistance Economy Amid Renewed…
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