The United States and Iran have concluded a fourth round of mediated talks in Muscat, Oman, showing signs of progress as both nations prepare for the next phase of negotiations.
Discussions between the United States and Iran ended in Muscat, Oman, with Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi facilitating indirect exchanges between the two sides. Iranian media reported that communication remained indirect, relying on Omani intermediaries to convey messages.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry characterized the talks as "difficult but useful," highlighting advances in understanding each side's perspectives. Both nations have expressed commitment to continuing nuclear negotiations, with the upcoming discussions set to delve into technical aspects.
This latest round of talks underscores ongoing diplomatic efforts to address long-standing issues between the two countries, aiming to find common ground and reduce tensions in the region.
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