Iran and the USA will meet for further nuclear discussions on Saturday. A lot has been speculated about the place so far: now Iran reports.
Tehran – According to Tehran, the next round of nuclear discussions between Iran and the USA will take place again in Oman on Saturday – April 19. This reported the state news agency Irna Citing the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
So far, the US media said that the talks would probably be continued in Rome. Last Saturday, both countries in Oman’s capital Muskat had recorded talks about a possible new nuclear agreement with the mediation of the om after years of the ice age.
The nuclear agreement between the USA and Iran: Trump threatens to “attack Iran’s nuclear facilities”
US President Donald Trump If Iran has resumed diplomacy, it is accompanied by the threat of military measures. In this way, the US President intends to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Both Washington and Israel have threatened with measures if the Iran’s nuclear program should be promoted. Nevertheless, the government in Tehran claims to only pursue peaceful intentions.

In an interview, Trump recently explained: “You shouldn’t have a nuclear weapon. And you have to hurry because you are pretty close to getting one-but you will not have any,” said the US President. “And if we have to do something very hard, then we do it. And I don’t do it for us. I do it for the world.” When asked by a reporter, whether this also included an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, he made it clear: “Of course it does.”
Confusion about the place of nuclear conversations: Rome or Muscat?
The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that the next round of negotiations between Iran and the United States will take place in Muscat (Oman), according to two local state media. Previously, it was primarily reported on the US side that the talks would take place in Rome.
After the last meeting last Saturday, both sides were still positive about the progress. Nevertheless, Trump is disappointed with the slow progress of the negotiations. He also confirmed his rejection that Iran could ever buy nuclear weapons because the concerns about his enrichment program are growing.
The upcoming meeting of the nations plays a crucial role in the future of the Iranian nuclear program. It takes place in the middle of considerable tensions that increase the risk of direct military confrontation in the Middle East. (Ko)