Overview
- The U.S. and Iran completed the second round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Rome, facilitated by Omani mediation.
- Both sides described the discussions as constructive, with progress made toward addressing technical issues.
- Iran expressed skepticism about U.S. intentions but confirmed its commitment to further negotiations.
- A third round of talks is scheduled for April 26 in Oman, with expert-level technical meetings planned in the interim.
- The negotiations aim to revive a nuclear agreement after the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 deal and Iran's subsequent uranium enrichment escalation.