Iran’s top diplomat has described the fifth round of indirect nuclear negotiations with the U.S. as the ‘most professional’ so far, signaling cautious optimism amid ongoing tensions. The talks, mediated by Oman, focused on Tehran’s nuclear program and potential sanctions relief.
Progress, But No Breakthrough
Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi told state media the U.S. now has a ‘clearer understanding’ of Iran’s positions after Friday’s three-hour session in Rome. While ideas were exchanged, both sides agreed to review proposals before scheduling the next round. Araghchi warned the process ‘won’t conclude quickly’ due to its complexity.
Mixed Signals
Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi noted ‘some but not conclusive progress’ on X (formerly Twitter). Meanwhile, U.S. demands for Iran to halt uranium enrichment continue to face firm rejection from Tehran.
What’s Next?
With four previous rounds held in Muscat and Rome since April, diplomats remain tight-lipped about future meeting details. As the geopolitical chess game continues, young global watchers are keeping eyes peeled for updates that could reshape Middle East dynamics. 🔍⚖️
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Iran says fifth round of U.S. talks is 'most professional' so far
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