U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff to Lead Fourth Round of Nuclear Talks with Iran in Oman on May 11
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The United States and Iran are set to hold their fourth round of nuclear talks on Sunday, May 11, in Oman. The negotiations, mediated by Oman, aim to address Iran's nuclear program and the potential lifting of sanctions on Tehran.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi confirmed the date, stating that the talks are moving forward and will require further consultations as they progress into more detailed discussions. The Omani hosts have determined the timing and location of the negotiations.
Steve Witkoff, the U.S. special envoy for the Middle East, is expected to lead the American delegation. Witkoff has warned that if the talks are not productive, the U.S. might pursue an alternative course of action.
The Iranian delegation will include technical experts needed for this stage of the talks, according to Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ismail Baghaei. However, a source familiar with the planning indicated that the U.S. technical team will not be present at the upcoming talks, which will involve a mix of direct and indirect discussions.
This round follows three previous sessions held in Muscat and Rome, with the goal of reaching a deal to curb Iran's nuclear activities and address the sanctions issue. The talks are scheduled just before President Donald Trump's upcoming Gulf tour.
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman @IRIMFA_SPOX says the Iranian delegation heading to Oman for the 4th round of Iran-US indirect nuclear talks will include a technical team.
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Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman @IRIMFA_SPOX says the Iranian delegation heading to Oman for the 4th round of Iran-US indirect nuclear talks will include a technical team. https://t.co/CCavhoBYkd