Next round of Iran-US nuclear talks likely to be in Oman at weekend
- The United States and Iran plan to hold a two-day round of nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman, likely during the upcoming weekend.
- These talks follow the U.S. Withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal under President Trump and ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions and rhetoric.
- Russian President Putin recently discussed the progress of these talks with Iranian President Pezeshkian and offered Russia's support to facilitate a fair agreement.
- Iran insists its nuclear program serves civilian purposes, while Western countries warn it aims to develop weapons, with Iran's ideological goals including hostility toward the U.S. And Israel.
- The talks highlight continuing complexities where technical constraints alone cannot resolve underlying ideological conflicts, suggesting fragile progress without fundamental shifts in intent.
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