Iran and US conclude fourth round of nuclear talks
Briefly

In a fourth round of negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program, mediators from Oman facilitated a three-hour dialogue involving Iranian and US officials. The talks revealed a deeper engagement on specifics, although Iran's stance on uranium enrichment remains firm. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi acknowledged the challenges but noted a better understanding between parties. While the US aims to limit Iran's nuclear activities and lift economic sanctions, Iran insists on continuing enrichment, indicating a complex path forward in kinetic diplomacy.
The talks seek to limit Iran's nuclear activities in return for economic sanctions imposed by the US to be lifted.
Iran claimed the talks only took place indirectly, possibly over internal political pressures within the Islamic Republic.
We may consider limitations on its dimensions, scope, level, and amount for a certain period to build confidence, but the principle of enrichment itself is not negotiable.
We're encouraged by today's outcome and look forward to our next meeting, which will happen in the near future.
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