“Nuclear question. The negotiations of the US and Iran delegations ended – the parties agreed on another meeting on April 12, 7:34 PM: American and Iranian delegations completed indirect negotiations in Oman (photo: Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration) Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Aragchi, completed indirect negotiations in the Muscati Oman capital. About it on Saturday, April 12”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
American and Iranian delegations have completed indirect negotiations in Oman (photo: Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration)
American and Iranian delegations, headed by US President Special Representative Steve Witcoff and Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Arabchi, completed indirect negotiations in the Muskati Oman capital.
About Saturday, April 12, Irna reports.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry noted that the first round of negotiations with the United States took place in a “constructive atmosphere” and on the basis of “mutual respect”. The parties discussed the Iranian nuclear program and the issues of withdrawal of sanctions, transferring their positions through the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bader Bin Hamada al-Busaidi.
The winners agreed to continue consultations next week. The meeting lasted more than two hours.
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Donald Trump and Iran nuclear program – what is known
In 2018, during his first presidential term, Donald Trump announced the US withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear program reached in 2015. The reason for this was, according to him, the evidence of tehran development of nuclear weapons.
On January 13, 2025, The Times, citing sources in Western intelligence, reported that Iran was conducting secret diplomatic talks with Russia, aimed at expanding military cooperation and receiving support in the implementation of the nuclear program.
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On March 7, President Trump said he wrote a letter to Supreme Leader Iran Ayatoli Ali Hamenei with a proposal to conclude a new nuclear agreement. According to Axios, Trump gave Iran a two -month period to conclude an agreement.
On March 13, Ayatol Hamenei stated that she was refusing to propose direct negotiations with the United States on a nuclear agreement.
On April 11, it became known about the preparation for the negotiations of the US and Iran and that Tehran considers the possibility of proposing Washington a temporary nuclear agreement.