Latest Developments in US-Iran Nuclear Talks: Both Sides Reach Consensus on "Maintaining Dialogue" but Specific Terms Still Under Negotiation

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Reporter learned on February 6th local time that after intense indirect negotiations, Iran and the United States made phased progress in a new round of nuclear talks in Muscat, the capital of Oman.

It is reported that during this meeting, the Iranian and U.S. delegations did not meet directly, but instead communicated through Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr as an “intermediary,” conveying a series of core proposals, strategic concerns, and policy positions to each other. The atmosphere at the scene was tense yet efficient. According to initial on-site assessments, although both sides still have bargaining over specific terms, they have reached a consensus on the key goal of “maintaining dialogue.”

It is reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Alaraji is expected to hold a media briefing in a few minutes to detail the specific progress of the negotiations over the past few hours and the next steps.

Source: CCTV News

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