US Plans Nuclear Talks With Iran in Oslo Next Week, Axios Reports
UNITED STATES, JUL 4 – The talks will address Iran's uranium enrichment and stockpile, with Iran holding about 400 kilograms enriched to 60%, amid ongoing diplomatic efforts after recent airstrikes and a ceasefire.
- The US and Iran are preparing to hold direct nuclear talks in Oslo next week, their first since Israel’s 12-day war and US strikes, with no final date confirmed.
- Following the 12-day Iran–Israel war ending with a US-brokered ceasefire on June 24, US and Iranian officials prepare to hold direct nuclear talks in Oslo amid Iran's suspension of IAEA cooperation.
- Iran's 400 kg of 60% enriched uranium remains sealed at Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan, posing a retrieval risk once debris is cleared, according to officials.
- The US and Iran plan to resume nuclear talks in Oslo next week, signaling potential de-escalation despite recent military conflicts and Iran's suspension of IAEA cooperation.
- More broadly, direct talks could shift Middle East diplomacy, with Oman and Qatar mediating while Iran's uranium stockpile remains a central challenge.
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