Next round of Iran-US nuclear talks likely to be in Oman at weekend
- The United States and Iran plan to hold a two-day round of nuclear talks in Muscat, Oman, likely during the upcoming weekend.
- These talks follow the U.S. Withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal under President Trump and ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions and rhetoric.
- Russian President Putin recently discussed the progress of these talks with Iranian President Pezeshkian and offered Russia's support to facilitate a fair agreement.
- Iran insists its nuclear program serves civilian purposes, while Western countries warn it aims to develop weapons, with Iran's ideological goals including hostility toward the U.S. And Israel.
- The talks highlight continuing complexities where technical constraints alone cannot resolve underlying ideological conflicts, suggesting fragile progress without fundamental shifts in intent.
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Iran denies reports of proposing direct nuclear talks with US
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has dismissed as “fabricated and baseless” recent media reports that it has proposed direct talks with Washington and that a meeting between the presidents of the two countries is to happen soon.
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If you have spent time down range or in the field face to face with our nation’s adversaries, you know “the enemy gets a vote”. You can plan all you want. You can predict all you want. Ultimately, the enemy is under no compulsion to behave the way you want him to, or you think he will. He is perfectly free to change the game at any time and reset the board. The Japanese were supposed to modify their behavior and come to the negotiating table in …
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