US and Iran resume nuclear talks following Arab leader lobbying at White House
February 4, 2026 • Google News World
US and Iranian Nuclear Talks Resume After Arab Leaders Lobby White House
The US and Iran have agreed to resume nuclear talks after a recent flare-up in tensions between the two countries. According to reports, Arab leaders met with officials at the White House to discuss the resumption of negotiations.
In a separate development, the US rejected an invitation from Oman to host talks between the two nations. However, despite this setback, mediators have proposed a framework for the crucial Iran-US talks scheduled to take place in Oman this week.
The proposed framework aims to address key issues related to the nuclear program and other bilateral concerns. The talks are expected to be attended by senior officials from both countries.
Meanwhile, tensions between the US and Iran escalated after the US shot down an Iranian drone in the region. However, despite this incident, diplomats have expressed optimism about the resumption of talks.
The resumption of negotiations is seen as a positive development for regional stability and security. The talks are expected to be closely monitored by international observers and analysts.
Details of the proposed framework and the agenda for the upcoming talks remain unclear at this time. However, officials from both countries have expressed commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to their differences.
Source: Google News World