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Iran says indirect US-Iran talks in Oman are 'a good start'
Summary
Oman mediated indirect talks in Muscat between Iran and the United States over Tehran's nuclear program, and Iran's foreign minister described the meetings as "a very good start"; the sessions focused on finding a way to hold future negotiations. The U.S. delegation had no immediate comment and the next steps are undetermined at this time.
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Oman mediated indirect talks Friday between Iran and the United States in Muscat aimed at addressing Iran's nuclear program. Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, described the meetings as "a very good start," and Iranian and U.S. officials met separately at a palace on the outskirts of the capital. The U.S. delegation provided no immediate comment, and U.S. Central Command chief Adm. Brad Cooper attended the sessions.
Key facts:
- Oman hosted and mediated indirect talks between Iranian and U.S. officials in Muscat concerning Iran's nuclear program.
- Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi described the meetings as "a very good start."
- The U.S. side included envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner and had no immediate comment on the talks.
- U.S. Central Command leader Adm. Brad Cooper attended the meetings.
Summary:
The meetings were limited, indirect consultations intended to explore a route back to formal negotiations and were described by Iran's foreign minister as a positive first step. Undetermined at this time.
