
Nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran are scheduled to take place in Oman on Friday, according to Axios correspondent Barak Ravid, who cited an Arab source.
The Trump administration has reportedly agreed to Iran’s request to move the talks from Turkey to Oman.
Discussions are ongoing regarding the participation of Arab and Muslim countries in the upcoming Omani sessions, which aim to address ongoing tensions over Iran’s nuclear program.
The relocation of the ‘talks’ signals continued flexibility on both sides as they seek a framework for engagement.
Details on the agenda, participating nations, and potential outcomes remain limited, but the move underscores the region’s strategic importance in facilitating diplomatic dialogue.










