Iran Says Waiting to Hear When Next US Talks Will Happen
- Iranian and U.S. Officials had arranged to hold a fourth round of nuclear negotiations in Rome last weekend; however, Oman cited logistical issues as the reason the meetings did not proceed as planned.
- The pause followed weeks of negotiations amid conflicting U.S. Statements over whether Iran must fully dismantle its nuclear program or be allowed civilian nuclear activities.
- The U.S. Also replaced national security advisor Mike Waltz with Marco Rubio, a hardline figure, which may reflect a tougher stance on Iran and influence the negotiation delay.
- At a Monday press briefing, Iran indicated it would wait for Oman to provide details on the timing and location of the next negotiation phase, while President Trump characterized the potential agreement as straightforward.
- The delay could signal a bargaining tactic or course correction as observers debate if talks will continue successfully or face disruption amid regional tensions and U.S.-Israel pressures.
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Tehran expresses pessimism about negotiations with Washington
Shafaq News/ The Iranian government stressed on Tuesday the need for the United States to demonstrate its good faith during the indirect negotiations it is conducting with Tehran. The United States and Iran have so far held three rounds of indirect negotiations mediated by Oman, with the aim of reaching an agreement that includes lifting the strong economic sanctions imposed by Washington on Iran, in exchange for preventing Tehran from obtaining…


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