
Iran and the U.S. met again in search of a nuclear agreement. The two historic rivals began indirect talks mediated by Omani diplomats last week.
During the negotiations, they are expected to address key issues related to the 2015 nuclear agreement, from which the United States withdrew in 2018. Iran has been gradually violating the limits of the agreement in response to sanctions imposed by Washington.
Since then, tensions between the two countries have intensified, raising international concerns about stability in the region. In this context, the current talks are seen as a crucial step towards resolving conflicts and reinstating a pact that limits Iranian nuclear development.
Amid uncertainty and mutual distrust, the international community hopes that the parties can make progress in the negotiations and reach an agreement that satisfies both sides. As an anonymous official pointed out, "it is a complicated and delicate process, but it is necessary to avoid further conflicts in the region."