US and Iran make significant progress in talks, will meet again soon, mediator says

The U.S. and Iran made ​significant progress in talks aimed at resolving a longstanding nuclear dispute and averting new U.S. strikes on Iran, mediator Oman said ‌on Thursday, amid a large-scale U.S. military buildup in the Middle East.

The U.S. and Iran made ​significant progress in talks aimed at resolving a longstanding nuclear dispute and averting new U.S. strikes on Iran, mediator Oman said ‌on Thursday, amid a large-scale U.S. military buildup in the Middle East. (Dado Ruvic, Reuters illustration)


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GENEVA — The U.S. and Iran made ​significant progress in talks aimed at resolving a longstanding nuclear dispute and averting new U.S. strikes on Iran, mediator Oman said ‌on Thursday, amid a large-scale U.S. military buildup in the Middle East.

The two sides plan ⁠to resume negotiations soon after ​consultations in their countries' capitals, with ⁠technical-level discussions scheduled to take place next week in Vienna, Omani ‌Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr ‌Albusaidi said in a post on X after the day's ⁠talks ended in Switzerland.

"We have finished ⁠the day after significant progress in the negotiation between the United States and Iran," the Omani foreign minister said.

A senior Iranian official had told Reuters earlier that the U.S. and Iran could reach a framework for a deal if Washington separates "nuclear and non-nuclear issues."

On ‌Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and U.S. ​envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner held indirect talks mediated by Oman, one session in the morning and the second convened in the afternoon.

There was no immediate comment from U.S. and Iranian negotiators on the outcome of the talks.

The discussions over the decades-long dispute over Iran's nuclear work come as fears grow of a Middle ​East conflagration, with President Donald Trump threatening action if there is no ‌deal and the ‌U.S. ⁠military building up its forces in the region.

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