Iran-US nuclear talks end with no agreement but possibility of progress'
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Recent indirect talks in Rome between Iran and the US regarding uranium enrichment ended without a decisive agreement; however, fears of a total breakdown were not realized. Mediated by Oman, the discussions highlighted fundamental differences regarding Iran's nuclear program. Iran's leadership expressed hope for progress in upcoming meetings, emphasizing the complexities involved. Amidst Israel's threats to target Iran’s nuclear facilities and Gulf states’ concerns over potential conflicts, the US demonstrated a willingness to negotiate. Both sides have indicated their intent to continue discussions to reach a sustainable agreement.
"With Oman's solutions to remove obstacles, there is a possibility of progress, but the negotiations are too complex to be resolved in one or two meetings."
"We hope to clarify remaining issues in coming days to allow us to proceed towards a common goal of reaching a sustainable and honourable agreement."
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