Inconclusive Progress in Fifth Round of Iran-US Talks
Oman's Foreign Minister, Badr al-Busaidi, announced limited progress in the fifth round of Iran-US negotiations, held in Rome. Despite the lack of a conclusive outcome, al-Busaidi remains hopeful that unresolved issues will be clarified soon, paving the way for a sustainable agreement.

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During the recent negotiations between Iran and the United States, held in Rome, inconclusive progress was reported by Oman's Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi. His remarks were made via the social media platform X, acknowledging that while some headway was achieved, critical issues remain unresolved.
Minister al-Busaidi expressed optimism that the remaining obstacles might soon be addressed, which would facilitate moving towards a sustainable and honorable agreement between the two nations.
Although both Iranian and American officials have yet to publicly comment, the fifth round of talks signals a continuing effort to find common ground amid complex diplomatic challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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