US-Iran negotiations
Saudi Arabia's Emerging Role in Mediating US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations Amid Regional Tensions
Nov 20, 2025 11:09 pm CST
Iran has sought Saudi Arabia's assistance in reviving stalled nuclear negotiations with the United States, reflecting Tehran's growing concerns about Israeli military threats and its deteriorating economic situation. As Saudi Arabia's regional influence expands, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's recent White House visit presents a potential diplomatic breakthrough in resolving the longstanding nuclear dispute between Iran and Western powers through Saudi mediation channels rather than traditional intermediaries like Oman and Qatar.
Iran Pledges to Rebuild Nuclear Facilities Stronger After US-Israeli Strikes as Diplomatic Efforts Stall
Nov 02, 2025 07:58 pm CST
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has vowed to rebuild nuclear sites damaged by US and Israeli strikes "stronger than before," while Oman urges the resumption of diplomatic talks between Tehran and Washington. As UN sanctions return following the military campaign that damaged Iran's nuclear infrastructure, questions remain about the extent of damage and the future of the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Trump Extends Olive Branch to Iran: "Ready When You Are" for Nuclear Deal Negotiations
Oct 14, 2025 03:00 am CST
President Trump signaled America's willingness to resume nuclear negotiations with Iran during his address to the Israeli Knesset, stating "the hand of friendship and cooperation is open" despite recent military confrontations. Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi indicated potential openness to "reasonable, balanced" proposals while diplomatic channels remain active through intermediaries, highlighting the complex dynamics of US-Iran relations amid ongoing regional tensions.


