Afghanistan, April 20 -- The U.S. and Iran have agreed to start drafting a framework for a possible nuclear deal after indirect talks in Oman.
Iran and the United States have agreed to begin drafting a framework for a potential nuclear agreement after their second round of indirect talks, mediated by Oman. The discussions signal a cautious step forward in efforts to ease long-standing tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed on Saturday, April 19, that progress had been made during talks in Rome with the U.S. president's envoy. He announced that expert-level meetings would begin on Wednesday in Oman to discuss the structure and components of a possible agreement.
According to Araghchi, senio...