Overview
- The third round of US-Iran nuclear negotiations in Oman ended with both sides agreeing to reconvene next week with Iran's atomic chief, Mohammed Eslami, joining.
- Talks included parallel political discussions between Abbas Araghtschi and Steve Witkoff, alongside technical expert sessions to address complex details.
- Key sticking points remain Iran's 60% uranium enrichment level and its 8,000 kg stockpile, as well as US sanctions relief demands.
- Iran signaled openness to interim agreements and a return to 2015 IAEA oversight conditions in exchange for lifting sanctions and unfreezing $100 billion in assets.
- US officials emphasized preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons, maintaining military action as a potential option if diplomacy fails.