Weekend round of nuclear talks between US and Iran are postponed, Oman says
- Oman announced on Thursday that the planned talks involving Iran and the United States, scheduled for Saturday, May 3rd in Rome, have been delayed.
- The postponement occurred due to logistical reasons, despite Iran's commitment to a fair agreement and the U.S. Having not confirmed participation in the talks.
- The talks aimed to limit Iran's rapidly advancing nuclear program and involved lifting some economic sanctions imposed by the U.S.
- Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi announced via a post on X that the US-Iran talks originally scheduled for Saturday, May 3rd, are being postponed due to logistical challenges.
- The postponement delays progress on a deal as tensions persist, influenced by regional conflicts and Iran's nuclear advancements with uranium near weapons-grade levels.
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Iran must 'walk away' from all uranium enrichment, Rubio says
(Reuters) - Iran has to 'walk away' from uranium enrichment and long-range missile development and it should allow American inspectors of its facilities, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday as a round of nuclear talks was postponed.
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