Sixth round of Iran-US nuclear talks will be held this weekend, Oman foreign minister says
- Iran and the United States are scheduled to hold a sixth round of indirect nuclear talks on Sunday, June 15, 2025, in Muscat to discuss a new agreement.
- The talks follow five previous rounds since April 12 and stem from ongoing disputes over Iran's uranium enrichment and the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 accord.
- Iran insists its uranium enrichment, currently at 60%, is a non-negotiable right while the U.S. views it as a red line, and Iran plans to submit its own counter-proposal through Oman.
- Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei emphasized that Iran views uranium enrichment as strategic and urged the U.S. to take this negotiation opportunity seriously.
- These negotiations could determine whether a fresh agreement on nuclear issues can succeed the 2015 agreement and potentially prevent military conflict amid ongoing diplomatic tensions and mutual suspicion.
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Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is still planning on meeting with Iranian officials for the sixth round of nuclear talks on Sunday in Oman despite some U.S. personnel moving out of the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran. “Senior Advisor and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff plans to travel to Muscat on Sunday for a sixth round of talks with Iran,” a source familiar with the talks told The Daily Wire. “Discussions are expected to be both direct and…
Iran and the US will hold a sixth round of talks on Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program in Oman on Sunday, the sultanate's foreign minister said Thursday, after regional tensions escalated over the past few weeks.

Iran, US to hold sixth round of talks over Tehran's nuclear program Sunday
The announcement by Oman's foreign minister comes as the U.S. is drawing down the presence of staffers who are not deemed essential to operations in the Middle East.

Oman to host US-Iran nuclear talks on Sunday
Oman said Thursday it would host a sixth round of nuclear talks between Washington and Tehran over the weekend, amid escalating tensions between the long-time foes and reports of an imminent Israeli attack on Iran.
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