London – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Muscat to attend the fourth round of “indirect” conversations between Iran and the United States about Tehran’s nuclear program, according to the official news agency of the Islamic Republic.
The conversations will resume shortly before the scheduled visit of President Donald Trump to the Middle East.

This booklet image provided by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on May 11, 2025 shows Iran’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Araghchi (L), descending the stairs of a plane upon arrival to Muscat.
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Before going to Oman, Araghchi said he hopes that the parties will reach a “decisive” point in this round of conversations, adding that “one of the problems with negotiations is the constant change of the positions of the Americans,” Irna said.
“All aspects of our nuclear program are peaceful and will not be negotiable or negotiable,” he added. “The blood of our scientists has been shed for enrichment, and is definitely not negotiable.”
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