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US and Iran negotiations in Vienna will continue next week

Negotiations between the US and Iran have made significant progress, with technical discussions scheduled to continue next week in Vienna.

Negotiations between the US and Iran in Geneva concluded for the day, showing 'significant progress' as reported by the Omani Foreign Minister. The discussions are set to resume soon after delegations return to their respective capitals for consultations. According to Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi, technical level talks will take place next week in Vienna, offering both sides a chance to further their positions.

Earlier reports indicated that US envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff left the negotiations disappointed with the Iranian responses during the morning discussions. The US entered the talks with specific demands, including a request for Iran to agree that any future nuclear agreement would remain in effect indefinitely and to relinquish its stockpile of 10,000 kilograms of enriched uranium. This indicates a challenging landscape as both nations attempt to balance their diplomatic strategies while addressing critical nuclear proliferation concerns.

Both sides are navigating complex issues that could influence not just bilateral relations but also regional stability and international nuclear policies. The implications of these talks are significant for the future of US-Iran relations and could alter perceptions of nuclear capabilities in the Middle East, potentially drawing in broader international reactions depending on the outcomes of the ongoing discussions.

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