Oman's foreign minister, Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi, announced the postponement of a fourth round of talks regarding Iran's nuclear program, originally scheduled for May 3rd, citing logistical reasons. This decision comes after three previous rounds mediated by Oman, which indicated some progress. However, escalating tensions between Iran and the US, particularly under the Trump administration's agenda to impede Iran's nuclear ambitions, have overshadowed these discussions. Iran accused the US of contradictory actions, while the US imposed new sanctions that exacerbated the strained relationship during the negotiation phase.
Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi announced that logistical reasons led to the postponement of the fourth round of US-Iran talks that were set for May 3rd.
The tensions between the Iranian and US governments have been apparent in recent months, with the Trump administration aiming to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
Before the postponement, Iran accused the US of issuing contradictory behavior and provocative statements, further deteriorating the already tense relations.
The US's maximum pressure campaign included sanctions on seven entities, acting as a catalyst for strained negotiations and underscoring ongoing mutual distrust.
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