Senior US and Iranian officials are set to continue discussions after talks in Oman, the Iranian foreign minister says, amid a crisis that had raised fears of a conflict between the countries.
Abbas Araghchi said the mediated discussions were a 'good beginning' and 'exclusively nuclear', and the negotiators would now return to their capitals for consultations.
Ahead of the talks, US officials expressed a wish to discuss Iran's ballistic missiles and its support for regional armed groups, highlighting the differences between the two nations' stances.
There has been no immediate US reaction.
The backdrop to these talks includes a US military build-up in the Middle East in response to Iran's violent repression of nationwide protests last month. Reports suggest that thousands have died in the protests, raising the stakes for Iran's leaders.
In recent weeks, President Trump has issued threats of military action against Iran, including deploying thousands of troops and naval resources in the region. Iran has vowed to respond forcefully, threatening American military assets in the Middle East and Israel.
Speaking about the talks, Araghchi conveyed an 'atmosphere of mistrust' that needs to be addressed, while the Omani Foreign Minister, who mediated the discussions, acknowledged the clarity these talks brought to both sides’ positions. The meeting involved Iranian officials and prominent US officials, including special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.
Despite this breakthrough, significant differences persist, particularly with regards to Iran's nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and its role in the region. Both nations will have to navigate these challenges carefully as they consider their next steps.
For Iran, this is potentially a chance to avert military action that could further destabilize its regime, especially as it faces internal protests against an economic crisis. The broader implications of these talks require both sides to address deep-rooted issues while ensuring diplomatic channels remain open.





















