CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Oman has officially confirmed that the next round of nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran will be held soon, amid rising concerns over escalating tensions in the Middle East. These indirect talks aim to revive diplomatic efforts surrounding Iran’s nuclear program, which has been a longstanding point of international contention.
Oman, known for its neutral diplomatic stance, is once again playing a key mediating role. The announcement comes as regional instability grows, with fears that unresolved nuclear issues could further destabilize the Gulf and broader Middle East. While no exact dates have been made public, diplomatic sources indicate that both parties have agreed to resume discussions in the coming weeks.
Analysts believe the talks could be a pivotal moment, with global powers watching closely. Sanctions relief, uranium enrichment limits, and security guarantees are expected to dominate the agenda. The talks come at a time when regional actors, including Israel and Gulf nations, have expressed concern over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Oman’s confirmation injects a cautious sense of optimism, though past rounds have ended without firm agreements. Stakeholders remain hopeful for constructive dialogue that avoids further conflict and encourages long-term regional stability.
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