The weekend round of nuclear dialogue between us and Iran is postponed, says Oman

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (left) and Steve Vitkof (right) (Image: AP)

Dubai: Tehran’s fast -moving nuclear program has been postponed by Iran and the United States at the end of this week, Oman announced on Thursday.
A message from Omani External Affairs Minister Badr al-Busaidi announced in a post on social platform X.
“Due to logical reasons, we are resuming the provisionally planned US Iran meeting for Saturday 3 May,” he wrote. “The announcement of new dates will be interpretedly agreed.”
Al-Busidi, who has intermediad through three rounds so far, has not expanded. Spokesperson of Iran’s Foreign Ministry Exmail Bagei The talks were “postponed at the request of Oman’s Foreign Minister.” He said that Iran is committed to reaching “a fair and permanent agreement”.
Meanwhile, a person familiar with American negotiators said that the US had “not confirmed its participation” in the fourth round of the fourth round in Rome “. However, the person said that the US had hoped that the conversation would be “in the near future.” The person spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the closed door conversation.
Rome will soon see the Vatican starting the Conclave on Wednesday to take a new pope after the death of Pope Francis. Two other round talks have been held in the Oman’s capital Muscat.
The talks tries to limit Iran’s nuclear program, in which the US has closed the Islamic Republic in half a century of enmity in exchange for lifting some crushed economic sanctions. The conversation is led by Irani Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi And us Middle East messenger Steve Witchoff,
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to highlight the air attack to target Iran’s program if no deal has been made. Iranian officials rapidly warned that they could pursue a nuclear weapon with their stockpile of rich uranium near arms-grade levels.
Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers limited Tehran’s program. However, Trump withdrew it unilaterally in 2018, which was established in years of attacks and tensions. The broad Middle East also lives on the edge of the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, the US has continued an air attack campaign, called “Operation Rough Rider”, targeting Yemen’s Hauthi rebels, who have been supported by Iran for a long time. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran on the rebels on Thursday.
“Message to Iran: We see Houthis your fatal support. We know what you are doing,” he wrote. “You well know what the US Army is capable – and you were warned. You will pay the results at the time and location of our selection.”
Last Saturday’s conversation, which included drilling experts in the details of a possible deal, also shaken an Iranian port as an explosion, killing at least 70 people and injuring more than 1,000 others.

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