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By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI (Reuters) -Fresh talks between Iranian and U.S. negotiators to resolve disputes over Tehran's nuclear programme ended in Oman on Sunday with further negotiations planned, officials said,
Iran and the United States will meet again this weekend for talks over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.
Friday's meeting with the European powers comes less than a week after a fourth round of Iran-US nuclear talks, which Tehran called 'difficult but useful.' Meanwhile, President Trump claims that a nuclear deal with Tehran is 'getting close': 'We're not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran.
Iranian FM Araghchi and US special envoy Witkoff to speak directly and via Omani mediators, as Israel looks on with concern
Iran said on Tuesday a recent round of talks with the U.S. had been fruitful but the imposition by Washington of further sanctions was not compatible with the
Iran and the United States held a fourth round of negotiations Sunday over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear programme, just ahead of a visit by President Donald Trump to the Middle East this week..
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This weekend, negotiators from the United States and Iran are expected to convene in Oman for their fourth round of nuclear talks. The two sides remain far apart on fundamental questions, their expectations diverge and time to make a deal is running out.