US, Iran to hold more nuclear talks after another round of ‘productive’ meetings
- Iran and the United States held another round of nuclear negotiations on April 30, 2025, in Tehran focusing on Iran's nuclear program.
- These talks arose from concerns over Iran's rapidly advancing nuclear program and longstanding tensions, with mediation by Oman aiding discussions.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced the next meeting would occur in Rome on Saturday, preceded by talks with European nations.
- The negotiations aim to limit Iran's nuclear capabilities and involve lifting some U.S. Economic sanctions, while President Trump has threatened conditional airstrikes.
- These ongoing talks suggest a potential easing of sanctions and tension but reflect persistent uncertainty given Iran’s uranium stockpiles and past warnings of nuclear weapon pursuit.
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US, Iran agree to more nuclear talks after ‘useful’ round
The U.S. and Iran will continue talks over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, after discussions on Sunday that were described as encouraging by Washington and “difficult but useful” by Tehran. “Despite the challenges, very useful discussions were held,” Iranian Foreign…
Oman Says Us-Iran Talks Reflect a Shared Desire for an Agreement
Oman, mediator in the indirect nuclear talks between the United States and Iran, stated this Sunday that the round held in Muscat reflects the “shared desire” of both countries to reach an agreement. RELATED: Iran-U.S. Nuclear Negotiations Are About to Resume: FM Araqchi “Today we concluded another round of talks between Iran and the United States in Muscat. The talks contributed useful and original ideas that reflect the shared desire to reach …


US, Iran agree to continue nuclear talks after ‘difficult’ round
By Arsalan Shahla, Bloomberg News The U.S. and Iran will continue talks over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, after discussions on Sunday that were described as encouraging by Washington and “difficult but useful” by Tehran. A senior Trump administration official said the U.S. was encouraged by Sunday’s talks, which were held both directly and indirectly. Both sides had agreed to continue working through technical details and the next mee…

Iran says nuclear talks 'difficult but useful', US 'encouraged'
Iran and the United States wrapped up nuclear talks in Oman on Sunday with no apparent breakthrough in a public standoff over enrichment, but with both sides confirming plans for future negotiations.


Iran, US hold fresh nuclear talks as enrichment concerns grow
Iran and the United States kicked off the fourth round of nuclear talks in Oman Sunday amid a standoff over uranium enrichment, with Tehran calling it "non-negotiable", while Washington has described…
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