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US and Iran Hold Crucial Muscat Nuclear Talks
Liberty Check
- The meeting was hosted and mediated by Oman, aiming to clarify both American and Iranian positions for paths forward.
- Iran insists the negotiations focus solely on its nuclear program and refuses broader concessions sought by the U.S.
- Despite reportedly considering a temporary pause in uranium enrichment, Iran’s missile capacity remains the strongest in the region.
Representatives from the United States and Iran convened in Muscat, Oman, seeking solutions on Tehran’s nuclear ambitions after a fragile ceasefire ended last year’s twelve-day war.
The summit marks the first direct negotiations since open conflict broke out between the two nations and their allies.
The Trump administration reaffirms that Iran must have
“zero nuclear capability”
warning additional options remain on the table if talks fail.
Patriots must stay alert as these negotiations impact both our national security and America’s standing as a constitutional republic.
The Constitution must be defended.
Read the full report from OANN