Iran and U.S. Hold Constructive Nuclear Talks in Oman
- On 12th April 2025, Iran and the U.S. resumed dialogue over Tehran’s nuclear programme, with indirect but “positive” and “constructive” talks held in Oman, and both sides agreeing to meet again next week.
- These are the first formal discussions between Iran and the Trump administration, including his new 2025 term.
- De-escalation of regional tensions, limited sanctions relief, nuclear programme restrictions, and possible prisoner swaps were the key topics discussed.
- Iran has warned of retaliation against U.S. military bases in neighboring countries if attacked.
- Iran refuses to include its ballistic missile programme in the discussions, which remains a long-standing point of ....
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