Iran, US to hold new round of nuclear talks
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Iran and the United States made “some but not conclusive progress” Friday in a fifth round of negotiations in Rome over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program, the talks' Omani mediator said.
ROME (AP) — Iran and the United States prepared for a fifth round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program Friday in Rome, with enrichment emerging as the key issue.
Amid a stalled fifth round of negotiations in Rome, Iran has grown increasingly pessimistic about the prospects of reaching a deal with the United States. Tehran has responded to reported Israeli strike preparations with warnings of retaliation and appeals to the United Nations.
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff held more than two hours of talks with an Iranian delegation in Rome on Friday about Tehran's nuclear program and agreed to meet
Negotiators from Iran and the U.S. meet in Rome to discuss the future of Iran's nuclear ambitions amid high stakes.
Iran’s foreign minister says a fifth round of talks with the United States over its nuclear program has ended in Rome. Abbas Araghchi made the comment Friday on the messaging
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