Tag: US-Iran Talks

Iran Doesn’t Seek Nuclear Weapons, Ready for Peaceful Deal; Deputy FM

IRAN – The Iranian deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh on Tuesday said that Iran isn’t seeking nuclear weapons, adding that Tehran aims to reach a peaceful nuclear agreement with the US. Speaking at the Abu Dhabi Strategic Forum, Saeed emphasized that Tehran’s nuclear program is peaceful, based on Iran’s domestic capabilities. “Nuclear weapons are not […]

4th US-Iran Indirect Talks; The Recap

OMAN – The fourth US-Iran indirect talks happened today, Sunday, in Muscat, Oman. High-level diplomatic discussions, attended by Steve Witkoff, US President Donald Trump’s senior adviser and Middle East special envoy, lasted more than three hours and included both direct and indirect exchanges, according to a senior US official quoted by US media outlets. Oman […]

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Update: May 3 Meeting Rescheduled

IRAN – The US-Iran nuclear talks scheduled for May 3 have been rescheduled to be held next week. This was announced by the Omani Foreign minister, who is acting as the intermediary between the United States and Iran during the indirect negotiations. “For logistical reasons we are rescheduling the US-Iran meeting provisionally planned for Saturday, […]

US-Iran Nuclear Talks Latest Updates

NEWSBRIEF: OMAN – The first indirect US-Iran nuclear talks in Oman today Saturday, April 12 was “constructive” according to the Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi. The talks were being undertaken through the Omani intermediaries delivering messages between the American and Iranian delegations. The Iranian side stressed the value of negotiations being undertaken under a […]