A journalist on the American website Axios told me in a post on X on Sunday, “The fourth round of US and Iran’s nuclear talks in Oman ended after more than three hours,” an intelligent source told me.
“The fourth round of indirect Iranian-US negotiations is over. It is difficult but useful consultations to better understand each other’s positions and find a reasonable and realistic way to deal with differences. The next round was X and X, with Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman.
According to the Associated Press, US officials said “consensus has been reached to continue working through technical elements and move forward.” “We are encouraged by today’s outcome and look forward to the next meeting that will take place in the near future.”
The fourth round of indirect talks between Iran and the US took place in Muscat on Sunday after lifting Iran’s nuclear issue and repressive sanctions against Tehran. The talks were again mediated by Oman Foreign Minister Bador bin Hamad al-Busaidi.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut and US envoy to the Middle East Stephen Witkov led a delegation of two people, as in the previous round.
A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in the post that talks are underway after Oman’s Foreign Ministry traveled back and forth between the two negotiation teams.
“Iran is firmly determined to pursue an irreplaceable, legal right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy under the NPT, but is ready to continue its diplomatic involvement fully to ensure that it has already demonstrated the “peaceful nature” of its nuclear program,” an Iranian spokesman said in a post on X.
MNA