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U.S. and Iran Conclude First Round of Nuclear Talks in Oman

The indirect negotiations, mediated by Oman, were described as constructive, with both sides agreeing to reconvene next week.

  • The United States and Iran held indirect nuclear talks in Oman on Saturday, marking the first high-level engagement between the two nations since 2018.
  • The discussions, mediated by Omani officials, focused on de-escalating tensions and exploring a framework to address Iran's advancing uranium enrichment program.
  • Both sides described the atmosphere as constructive and agreed to continue negotiations next Saturday, with hopes of advancing toward a potential agreement.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump has maintained the threat of military action if Iran does not agree to limits on its nuclear activities, while Iran insists its program is for civilian purposes.
  • The talks come amid heightened regional tensions, with concerns that failure to reach a deal could lead to broader conflict in the Middle East.
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