US President Donald Trump has praised the latest round of indirect talks between the US and Iran, describing them as "very good". The discussions, which took place in Oman, are the first since the US rejoined Israel's bombing campaign against Iran last June.
Trump expressed optimism that negotiations will resume early next week, indicating a potential break-through in their longstanding efforts to resolve tensions over Tehran's nuclear programme. However, it remains unclear what specific concessions or agreements have been reached during the talks, and whether these can be built upon.
The Oman talks mark an important shift in the diplomatic dynamics between Washington and Tehran, with both countries seeking to find common ground on a range of pressing issues. Trump's comments suggest that he is committed to pursuing dialogue with Iran, despite facing opposition from hardliners within his own administration.
Trump expressed optimism that negotiations will resume early next week, indicating a potential break-through in their longstanding efforts to resolve tensions over Tehran's nuclear programme. However, it remains unclear what specific concessions or agreements have been reached during the talks, and whether these can be built upon.
The Oman talks mark an important shift in the diplomatic dynamics between Washington and Tehran, with both countries seeking to find common ground on a range of pressing issues. Trump's comments suggest that he is committed to pursuing dialogue with Iran, despite facing opposition from hardliners within his own administration.