United States and Iran Plan Oman Talks to Reduce Nuclear Tensions

United States and Iran Plan Oman Talks to Reduce Nuclear Tensions

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The United States and Iran are preparing to hold important talks in Oman in an effort to lower rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme. A regional official said the meeting is planned for Friday and is meant to calm fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East.

Tensions between the two countries have been high in recent months. These strains grew after Iran carried out a harsh crackdown on protests at home and after several military incidents in the region involving drones, ships, and naval forces. The growing presence of United States military forces near Iran has added to worries about a possible clash.

Iran asked for the talks to be moved to Oman from Turkey. According to officials, Iran prefers Oman because earlier nuclear talks were held there. Iran also wants the discussions to focus only on its nuclear programme. It does not want to talk about other issues such as its ballistic missile system or its influence in the region.

Iran has clearly said that its missile programme is a red line. Iranian leaders say these missiles are needed for national defence and are not open to negotiation. They also warn that Iran would respond strongly if it felt its security was threatened.

The United States, however, has pushed for broader talks. Officials in Washington have raised concerns not only about Iran’s nuclear activities but also about its missiles and its support for allied groups in the region. This difference in priorities has made talks difficult in the past.

United States President Donald Trump has warned that serious consequences could follow if no agreement is reached. He has said that negotiations are ongoing but has shared few details. Reports say senior officials from both sides are expected to take part in the Oman meeting.

Recent incidents have added urgency to the talks. Oil prices rose after the United States shot down an Iranian drone and after Iranian boats approached a United States-linked tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. These events raised fears that even a small mistake could lead to a larger conflict.

Iran says it has stopped uranium enrichment since United States strikes on its nuclear sites last year, insisting its nuclear work is peaceful. However, trust between the two sides remains low after years of disputes, sanctions, and military threats.

The main goal of the Oman talks is to reduce tension and prevent violence. Diplomats hope that even limited progress could help avoid conflict and open the door to more stable relations. While major disagreements remain, the decision to talk shows that both sides still see diplomacy as a better option than war.

Feb. 4, 2026 7:13 p.m. 189

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