Iran says fourth round of ‘difficult’ nuclear talks with US ends in Oman
- On April 26, Iranian and American officials conducted the fourth session of their nuclear negotiations in Muscat, Oman, with Omani representatives facilitating the talks.
- The negotiations followed the U.S. Withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and rising tensions due to sanctions, enrichment advances, and regional conflicts.
- Iran insisted on preserving its uranium enrichment, calling it a red line, while the U.S. Demanded complete dismantlement of Iran's enrichment program.
- Talks lasted about three hours with both direct and indirect discussions, leading to agreement to continue negotiations despite significant divides.
- The outcome maintains hopes for diplomacy but the parties remain far apart, with potential military action looming if talks fail.
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Can Trump secure a new Iran deal?
NEW YORK – Negotiators from the United States and Iran have just convened in Oman for their fourth round of nuclear talks. The two sides remain far apart on fundamental questions, they have diverging...
What can we really expect from the US-Iran talks?
This weekend in Muscat, US and Iranian diplomats held a fourth round of talks, continuing their efforts to find a way through an impasse that has bedevilled US-Iran relations since 1979. By all accounts, the negotiations so far have been a mixed bag. The overall picture remains slightly confused, particularly around the issue of uranium
What can we really expect from US-Iran talks?
This weekend in Muscat, US and Iranian diplomats held a fourth round of talks, continuing their efforts to find a way through an impasse that has bedevilled US-Iran relations since 1979. By all accounts, the negotiations so far have been a mixed bag. The overall picture remains slightly confused, particularly around the issue of uranium enrichment. Some hardliners in Tehran are getting cold feet, and old entrenched narratives on both sides of th…
Can Trump Secure A New Iran Deal?
By Ian Bremmer - Project Syndicate | May 12, 2025Although Iran and the United States remain far apart on major questions regarding the Islamic Republic's nuclear program, a new round of indirect talks indicates that both sides view diplomacy as preferable to escalation. The window for achieving nuclear de-escalation may be narrow, but it is real. NEW YORK – Negotiators from the United States and Iran have just convened in Oman for their fourth r…
Iran Celebrates Fourth 'Constructive' Talk with U.S.: Claims Nuclear Enrichment a 'Fundamental Right'
Iranian state media celebrated the conclusion of a fourth round of "indirect" talks with President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, on Monday, citing Iranian officials who called the discussions "more serious and candid" without giving specific policy updates. The post Iran Celebrates Fourth ‘Constructive’ Talk with U.S.: Claims Nuclear Enrichment a ‘Fundamental Right’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Iran talks: At least they still negotiating
The fourth round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United States concluded Sunday in Muscat, Oman after a one-week delay. Many observers saw the postponement as a result of the Trump administration’s contradictory approach and lack of a clear endgame. Just two days before the talks, U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff gave an interview to Breitbart, seeming to suggest “zero enrichment” as the administration’s red line and calling for the dismantlement …
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