Iran and US Indirect Nuclear Talks Make Significant Progress in Geneva
Oman’s Foreign Minister Reports Advancements in Negotiations
In a notable development in international diplomacy, Badr al-Busaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman, announced that the third round of indirect nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States has concluded in Geneva. This round of talks, which are being mediated by Oman, has reportedly yielded “significant progress” according to Busaidi's statements shared on the American social media platform X. The ongoing discussions are crucial as they aim to address the contentious issues surrounding Iran's nuclear program and its implications for global security.
Technical Discussions Scheduled for Next Week in Vienna
Busaidi indicated that the negotiations would resume shortly after consultations in the respective capitals of the involved parties. He emphasized the importance of these discussions, stating, “Technical discussions will take place next week in Vienna.” This upcoming meeting is expected to delve deeper into the technical






















