Iran and the United States have agreed to continue negotiations next week following a first round of indirect talks in Oman aimed at reviving a nuclear agreement.
The discussions were described as 'constructive' and 'productive' by both sides, despite ongoing disagreements over the format and terms. These talks mark the first engagement since former President Donald Trump returned to office, having previously withdrawn the U.S. from the 2015 nuclear deal. The urgency of the negotiations is heightened by Iran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program and Trump’s threats of military action if no agreement is reached.
The next round of talks is scheduled for April 19.
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Iran and the U.S. agree to resume negotiations next week
The Foreign Ministry announced on Saturday that the first round of the talks in Oman’s capital had been held in ‘a constructive atmosphere and based on mutual respect.’
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Iran, US hold ‘constructive’ talks in Omen, agree on further negotiations
Iran and the US agreed to hold the second round of negotiations on April 19 after the two sides concluded their "indirect" talks on Saturday in the Omani capital of Muscat in a "constructive" atmosphere,
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