🔍 Iran and the U.S. have wrapped up 'constructive' indirect talks in Oman's capital, Muscat, with both sides agreeing to meet again on April 19. The discussions focused on Tehran’s nuclear program and easing sanctions—a high-stakes standoff watched globally.
🗣️ Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi called the first round “calm and respectful,” emphasizing no “inappropriate language” was used. Both nations reportedly want a “mutually favorable agreement” reached “from equal positions.” Ready to draft a general framework soon? Sounds like diplomatic progress 💫.
📅 The next round will likely move from Muscat, with Araghchi hinting they’ll finalize a “timetable” and groundwork for “real talks.” Could this set the stage for de-escalation after years of tension?
🇺🇸 Background: U.S. President Trump sent a letter via the UAE in March proposing nuclear negotiations. Iran confirmed receiving it but kept talks indirect—Oman played mediator this time. Stay tuned ⏳!
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Iran says talks with U.S. 'constructive,' more set for April 19
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