US, Iran say they’re moving closer to nuclear deal after 5th round of talks
- Iran and the United States concluded a fifth round of nuclear negotiations in Rome on May 23, 2025, seeking to limit Tehran's nuclear program for sanctions relief.
- The talks arose amid decades of hostility, U.S. Sanctions, Iran's uranium enrichment to 60 percent, and increasing pressure from Washington and threats from Israel.
- Negotiators faced a key challenge as the U.S. Demanded stopping all uranium enrichment while Iran insisted enrichment must continue inside its borders.
- Oman’s mediator Badr al-Busaidi said the talks made "some but not conclusive progress," while Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned, “no enrichment would mean no deal.”
- The negotiations suggest cautious movement toward agreement, but fundamental differences remain and regional tensions including Israel’s threats continue to complicate prospects.
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US and Iran make limited progress in latest round of nuke talks
Iranian and US negotiators wrapped up a fifth round of talks yesterday, with mediator Oman saying there was some limited progress in negotiations aimed at resolving a decades-long dispute over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
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Read Full ArticleThe United States Considered that Nuclear Negotiations with Iran Are Moving Forward but that “There Is Still Work to Be Done”
After more than three hours of negotiations in Rome, Washington and Tehran noted limited progress in a process blocked by differences in uranium enrichment
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Read Full ArticleIran, US see hope for progress after US nuclear talks
Iranian and U.S. delegations wrapped up a fifth round of talks in Rome on Friday and signs of some limited progress emerged in the negotiations aimed at resolving a decades-long dispute over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
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