Next round of US-Iran talks set for mid-June in Oslo or Muscat
The sixth round of nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran is expected to take place either on June 13 in Oslo or June 15 in Muscat, according to Axios correspondent Barak Ravid.
"US official tells me the sixth round of nuclear talks between the US and Iran will take place either on Friday in Oslo or on Sunday in Muscat," Ravid stated, News.Az reports, citing foreign media.
He did not provide any further details on the matter.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump had earlier announced that a new round of talks with Iran would take place on Thursday, June 12.
According to him, Washington is insisting that Tehran cease uranium enrichment activities on its own territory. However, the Iranian authorities have rejected this demand, the US President emphasized.
The fifth round of talks between representatives of Iran and the United States was held in Rome on May 23 to address the ongoing disputes surrounding Iran’s nuclear program. On June 1, the White House announced that President Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, had delivered a "detailed and acceptable" proposal to Iranian officials regarding Tehran’s nuclear program. According to Axios, the proposal envisions Iran being allowed to continue enriching uranium to low levels for a period to be determined later. On June 7, Trump reiterated that Iran must not engage in uranium enrichment, warning that failure to comply would result in consequences from Washington.






