In a refreshing display of diplomacy, representatives from Iran and the U.S. met for a two-and-a-half-hour indirect discussion in Muscat, Oman. Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi described the session as "constructive" and calm, with talks focused on Tehran's nuclear program and sanctions relief.
The meeting was marked by respectful dialogue and even featured a brief, collegial chat between the delegations as they departed with Oman’s foreign minister in attendance. This laid an encouraging foundation for future conversations. 👍
Looking ahead, both sides are gearing up for the next round on April 19. They plan to introduce a detailed agenda complete with a timetable, signaling a clear step toward establishing a framework for real, decisive negotiations.
This positive development follows earlier indirect engagement sparked by a letter sent in early March by U.S. President Donald Trump, which proposed discussions on Iran's nuclear future. Iran confirmed receipt of the letter and has since embraced the opportunity for dialogue.
Stay tuned as these dynamic talks continue, promising a blend of cautious optimism and bold steps toward progress.
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Iran says talks with U.S. 'constructive,' more set for April 19
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