US, Iran to hold more nuclear talks after another round of ‘productive’ meetings
- United States and Iran held nuclear negotiations in Muscat, Oman, on Saturday.
- These discussions followed years of tension after the United States abandoned the 2015 nuclear agreement.
- Expert teams from both sides engaged in detailed talks mediated by Oman.
- Concurrently, an explosion occurred at a port in southern Iran, killing four and injuring over 500.
- The negotiation round concluded with an expectation for further talks next week aimed at a new accord.
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Iran, U.S. hold talks in Oman over Tehran’s nuclear program
MUSCAT, Oman — Iran and the United States held in-depth negotiations in Oman over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program on Saturday, ending the discussions with a promise for more talks and perhaps another high-level meeting next weekend. Read more...
Iran seeks sanctions reliefs in potential nuclear deal with the US
On Saturday, Araghchi and Steve Witkoff, Trump’s Middle East envoy, engaged in a third round of indirect talks in Muscat, the capital of Oman, mediated by Omani officials, lasting around six hours. This follows a second round in Rome the previous week, which both parties described as constructive. Simon Mabon, Professor of International politics and Middle East Studies at Lancaster University, joins us for more on the topic.
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