Iran and the US started a conversation in Oman on Saturday over Tehran’s nuclear program, and the talks would probably depend on the promotion of the Islamic Republic’s uranium.
According to the Iranian state media, talks began on Saturday in Oman’s capital Muscat. ,
Araghchi arrived in Oman on Friday and met Omani Foreign Minister Badar al-Busaidi, who mediated two first round talks in Muscat and Rome. Argchi was seen for a late talks on Saturday morning.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Argchi, right, exits his aircraft as he comes on Muscat, Oman, Friday, 25 April, 2025, before a conversation with the Middle East Envoy Steve Witcoff a day earlier. (AP)
Vicchoff arrived for a conversation starting in the coming hours on Saturday.
In return for lifting some economic sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic, there is talk of limiting Iran’s nuclear program.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to start a air strike that targeted the Iran’s program if there is no deal. Iranian officials warned that they could pursue a nuclear weapon with their stockpile of rich uranium near arms-grade levels.

The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, left, spoke with an unknown Omani officer, on a day before a conversation with Steve Witchoff, a resident of the US, on the arrival of Muscat, Oman, Friday, on April 25, 2025. (AP)
In 2015, Iran’s nuclear deal with foreign nations limited Tehran’s program before Trump was withdrawn from the agreement in 2018, leading to years of struggle and stress.
Trump reiterated that he hoped the conversation would be a new nuclear deal, although he still suggested the possibility of a military strike if there was no deal.
“Iran’s position is coming out very well,” Trump said on the Air Force one as he traveled to Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis. “We have a lot of conversation with them and I think we are going to do a deal. I will have a deal compared to other options. It would be good for humanity.”
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US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witchoff arrived in Oman on Saturday for a conversation with Iran. (AP)
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“There are some people who want to make a different kind of deal – a lot of nostrier deal – and I don’t want it to be with Iran if we can avoid it,” he said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.