U.S. President Donald Trump has described the ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran as “going okay,” following indirect talks held in Muscat, Oman. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Miami, Trump added, “Nothing matters until you get it done,” indicating cautious optimism about the progress of the discussions.
These talks mark the first engagement between the U.S. and Iran since Trump resumed office, with both sides expressing a willingness to continue negotiations. The discussions, facilitated by Omani intermediaries, focused on potential sanctions relief for Iran in exchange for limitations on its nuclear program.
While the talks have been described as constructive, significant differences remain, particularly regarding uranium enrichment rights and verification mechanisms. Both nations have agreed to resume discussions next week, aiming to bridge these gaps and reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
The outcome of these negotiations could have profound implications for regional stability and international relations, as both countries navigate the complexities of diplomacy and national interests.