Oman Says Iran-US Talks on Sunday Won’t Be Taking Place
- Israeli forces launched extensive strikes against Iranian nuclear and military sites starting June 12, with the latest attacks hitting Tehran's gas depot and oil refinery on Saturday night.
- These attacks followed longtime accusations by Israel, the U.S., and allies that Iran sought nuclear weapons, which Tehran denies, while Iran retaliated with missile barrages against Israeli cities such as Tel Aviv and Haifa.
- During two days of intense conflict, Israel reportedly struck over 400 targets including nuclear research facilities in Natanz and Isfahan, killing dozens including three top Iranian generals, while Iran vowed further missile attacks if strikes continued.
- Oman’s foreign minister announced the cancellation of the sixth round of indirect U.S.-Iran nuclear talks scheduled for Sunday, calling diplomacy the only path to lasting peace amid escalated fighting.
- The ongoing hostilities cast doubt on diplomatic efforts, with Israel warning of more strikes and Iran's leadership facing a choice between deepening conflict or returning to talks under heavy conditions.
83 Articles
83 Articles
Next round of U.S.-Iran talks canceled as strikes continue
The next round of scheduled nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran will not take place on Sunday, Omanian Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi announced on Saturday evening, as Israel and Iran continue to trade strikes. Albusaidi said that the talks, intended to be the sixth round of negotiations, “will not now take place. But diplomacy and dialogue remain the only pathway to lasting peace.” A senior U.S. administration official told The New York Ti…
The sixth round of negotiations between the US and Iran on a possible agreement on the Tehran nuclear programme should take place today. Instead, for the third consecutive night, Israel launched attacks on...
US-Iran nuclear talks in Oman cancelled
A sixth round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United States, planned for this weekend, has been cancelled, mediator Oman said Saturday, as Iran and Israel traded massive strikes in their fiercest confrontation yet. The talks on Iran's nuclear programme began in April, with US President Donald Trump threatening military action if diplomacy failed. "The Iran US talks scheduled to be held in Muscat this Sunday will not now take place," Omani …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium