Top Iran security official is in Oman, site of talks with the US, likely over nuclear messages
- Iran's top security official, Ali Larijani, stated that the date for the next round of negotiations with the US is still under review and will be announced later.
- Larijani emphasized that the US should not let Israel influence the negotiations, claiming it would harm American interests.
- He expressed confidence that discussions could succeed if they remain centered on nuclear concerns, calling the US's current approach more realistic.
- Iran insists that any agreement on nuclear activities must include sanctions relief, as reported by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
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Mediators in Oman and Qatar are trying to revive nuclear talks between the US and Iran. The differences are significant, and the threat of escalation hangs over the Gulf region.
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Top Iran security official is in Oman, the site of talks with the US, likely over nuclear messages
Iranian security official Ali Larijani is in Oman, the country currently mediating talks between Tehran and Washington over Iran's nuclear program. Larijani likely discussed recent indirect talks held in Muscat, the Omani capital. He met with Omani Foreign Minister Badr…
In an interview with the American news website Axios, US President Donald Trump warned that Iran "will not have nuclear weapons or missiles," threatening "very harsh" action if an agreement with Tehran is not reached. This comes as part of escalating US pressure on Tehran, coinciding with indirect talks recently hosted by Muscat regarding the nuclear issue.
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