Weekend round of nuclear talks between US and Iran are postponed, Oman says
- Oman announced on Thursday that the meeting planned for Saturday, May 3rd, in Rome involving Iran and the United States to discuss Tehran’s nuclear program has been postponed.
- The delay comes amid logistical challenges, and a U.S. Insider indicated that the United States had not officially agreed to take part in the upcoming fourth set of negotiations.
- These talks aim to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting some economic sanctions amid long-standing U.S.-Iran tensions since the U.S. Withdrawal from the 2015 deal in 2018.
- Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi announced on social media that the negotiations between the US and Iran originally set for Saturday, May 3rd, have been postponed due to logistical challenges, while Iran reaffirmed its dedication to achieving a fair agreement.
- The talks’ postponement raises uncertainty over progress as regional tensions persist, including an explosion killing at least 70 people in Iran and ongoing U.S. Airstrikes called "Operation Rough Rider.
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