Oman Says Iran-US Talks on Sunday Won’t Be Taking Place
- Oman announced that the planned sixth session of indirect nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, set for Sunday in Muscat, has been postponed due to the intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran.
- The cancellation followed Israeli airstrikes on more than 400 Iranian military and nuclear targets including key sites in Natanz and Isfahan, which Israel said killed top generals and nine senior nuclear scientists.
- In response, Iran carried out multiple drone and missile attacks on Israel, resulting in at least three fatalities and more than 170 injuries, with blasts reported across Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
- Iran's top diplomat condemned the talks as unjustifiable after the Israeli strikes, while Omani and U.S. officials emphasized that diplomacy remains the only path to lasting peace and expressed hope for resumed negotiations.
- The ongoing conflict has further stalled diplomacy, leaving Iran's leadership to weigh escalation against seeking a diplomatic solution, while Israel signals readiness for more military strikes.
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