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MUSCAT: Oman has announced that the fifth round of nuclear discussions between Iran and the United States will be held this Friday in Rome.
Since April 12, Iran and the U.S. have engaged in four rounds of Omani-mediated negotiations. These represent the highest-level interactions between the two countries since the U.S. withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi shared on platform X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday: "The fifth round of talks between Iran and the U.S. will unfold in Rome this Friday."
The objective of these negotiations is to establish a new agreement that would limit Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for relaxing sanctions.
Western nations, particularly the United States, have long accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, though Iran maintains that its nuclear initiatives are intended for peaceful purposes.
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, expressed skepticism regarding the outcomes of the ongoing negotiations, stating on Tuesday that they are unlikely to yield significant results, adding, "We don’t know what will happen." His comments come amid a diplomatic deadlock regarding Iran’s enrichment activities.
Khamenei also cautioned that denying Iran’s right to enrich uranium is a "significant error."
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated during a Senate hearing in Washington that, "We hope to reach an agreement with Iran."
Iran has consistently asserted that its right to carry out uranium enrichment is "non-negotiable," a stance echoed by chief U.S. negotiator Steve Witkoff, who identified it as a "red line."
Presently, Iran enriches uranium to 60%, surpassing the 3.67% cap set in the 2015 agreement, but well below the 90% threshold required for a nuclear weapon.
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