U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Resume in Oman Amid Rising Tensions
High-level negotiations between the U.S. and Iran regarding Tehran's nuclear program will resume in Oman this Sunday amidst regional unrest and economic concerns.

US-Iran nuclear talks to resume in Oman on Sunday

Oman foreign minister says there will be sixth round of negotiations between Iran and U.S. on Sunday

Oman FM says there will be sixth round of negotiations between Iran and US on Sunday

Oman's foreign minister says there will be a sixth round of negotiations between Iran and the US on Sunday in Oman
Overview
The U.S. and Iran will resume high-level nuclear negotiations in Oman on Sunday, marking the sixth round of talks.
In anticipation of unrest, the U.S. is reducing non-essential staff in the Middle East ahead of these negotiations.
Warnings have been issued about potential targeting of ships in regional waters due to heightened tensions.
Oman's foreign minister confirmed the upcoming negotiations, which may involve discussions on lifting U.S. sanctions in exchange for Iran limiting uranium enrichment.
Failure to reach an agreement could escalate tensions in the Middle East, particularly with ongoing conflicts like the Israel-Hamas war.
Analysis
Emphasizes the urgency of US-Iran nuclear talks amid rising tensions and potential economic collapse.