In a rare turn of events that could shape the future of global diplomacy, President Trump’s diplomatic team has reported “very good” progress after meeting with Iranian officials for a second round of nuclear negotiations in Rome. The talks, which took place over the weekend, are part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while lifting economic sanctions that have crippled the regime for years.
While much of the liberal media has downplayed the importance of these developments, the Trump administration has been quietly building momentum toward a fresh nuclear agreement that could replace the disastrous Obama-era deal.
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According to The Hill, the high-stakes meeting included President Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The two sides spent over four hours in both direct and mediated discussions with the help of Omani diplomats.
“We agreed to meet again next week and are grateful to our Omani partners for facilitating these talks and to our Italian partners for hosting us today,” a senior U.S. administration official stated.
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