Next Round of U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Are Set to Continue in Rome
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The negotiations over Iran's nuclear ambitions are shifting to Rome as the Italian government confirms its role as host, with ongoing mediation by Oman. The stakes are extremely high, with U.S. President Trump threatening military actions if a deal is not reached, while Iran warns of pursuing nuclear armament. The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog will also visit Iran to help improve access to inspect its nuclear program, signaling broad international concern. Despite serious tensions, parties are committed to pursuing dialogue in hopes of a resolution.
"Both Iranian and U.S. officials did not immediately acknowledge the venue of the second round of negotiations. However, it's likely that Oman, which hosted the first round of talks on Saturday in Muscat, would continue to mediate between the two sides."
"We are ready to welcome, as always, meetings that can bring positive results, in this case on the nuclear issue," Tajani explained, emphasizing Italy's support as a host for the negotiations.
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