Iran and the US conclude a 4th round of negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program in Oman
Sunday, 11 May 2025 () Iran and the United States concluded a fourth round of nuclear negotiations in Muscat, mediated by Oman, ahead of President Trump's Middle East visit. Discussions were described as "difficult but useful," focusing on technical elements to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. Despite progress, disagreements persist over Iran's uranium enrichment capabilities, a key sticking point in reaching a comprehensive agreement, further complicated by regional tensions.
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Ahead of a crucial round of talks in Oman, Iran's foreign minister asserted that the country's right to nuclear enrichment is "non-negotiable." This round of... IndiaTimes
The United States and Iran will hold a new round of nuclear talks Sunday in Oman, officials said, just ahead of a visit to the region by President Donald Trump.... IndiaTimes