Here are the latest publicly reported developments on Iran talks, based on recent summaries from major outlets:
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Oman-hosted talks between Iran and the United States continued, with officials signaling cautious optimism and a plan to keep discussions going in capitals or through follow-up sessions in the coming weeks. Iran emphasized focusing on its nuclear program, while the U.S. has floated broader talks potentially including ballistic missiles and regional proxies. This line of reporting appeared in early February 2026 and was described as a "good start" or "encouraging" by various sources.[1][3][5]
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The talks generated heightened regional attention due to military posturing and warnings from U.S. and Iranian officials, including public statements about possible consequences if no agreement is reached, though negotiators on the ground in Oman framed the discussions as technical and diplomatic rather than military posturing. Coverage around February 2026 framed the Oman talks as a stepping stone rather than a final deal.[3][5][1]
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By late February 2026, there were signals that progress could be possible but with no formal, long-term agreement announced yet. Some reports suggested a potential venue shift (e.g., Istanbul or Geneva) for resumed talks, but confirmation from Tehran or Washington was pending, and both sides highlighted that nuclear issues remained central while other topics were proposed for later discussion.[5][10]
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Earlier in 2025 and into 2026, multiple rounds of talks between Iran and the U.S. had been described as difficult but ongoing, with both sides agreeing to continue negotiations and working toward achievable steps, though momentum and expectations varied over time. These historical patterns are referenced in several outlets to contextualize the 2026 discussions.[4][6][7][8]
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There is ongoing interest from regional actors (e.g., Oman, Qatar, Turkey) in supporting or facilitating a framework for talks, with Iran signaling openness to fresh diplomacy and the U.S. signaling readiness to engage bilaterally or in limited formats before expanding the scope. Reports in early February 2026 highlighted these diplomatic efforts as part of broader regional engagement.[9][5]
Illustration (example of the type of development you might see): an embedded timeline would show a sequence: Oman talks begin → both sides express cautious optimism → potential talks in Istanbul or Geneva planned → eventual partial agreements or understandings on nuclear issues, with broader topics left for later.
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Citations:
- Latest Oman talks described as a good start and ongoing discussions.[1]
- Reports framing talks as encouraging but not final, with possible broader topics under discussion.[3]
- Context on ongoing difficult but continuing negotiations earlier in 2025–2026.[6][8][4]
- Regional facilitation efforts and potential future venues mentioned in February 2026 coverage.[5][9]
- Summary updates on Geneva/Istanbul considerations and ongoing negotiations in late February 2026.[10]
Sources
Iran and the United States concluded a fifth round of high-stakes nuclear talks in Rome on Friday amid growing skepticism in Tehran about the chances of a deal as Washington hardens its position.
www.cnn.comThe Oman-mediated discussions take place amid a massive buildup of US warships and aircraft in the Middle East
www.theguardian.comThe latest round of high stakes nuclear talks between Iran and the US have ended, with Tehran calling them difficult but with both sides agreeing to further negotiations.
www.cnn.comPresident Pezeshkian ordered diplomats to seek 'equitable and fair negotiations' as tensions appear to ease.
www.aljazeera.comIran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi described the negotiations as "difficult but useful".
www.bbc.comThe US and Iran have suggested a fourth round of negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program ended positively. The two are bargaining over US sanctions relief in exchange for Iran ending its uranium…
www.dw.comIran's foreign ministry spokesperson did not give any indication of when the talks might resume
www.theguardian.comUS president said he would wait to see the outcome of ongoing talks between Tehran and his envoys
www.independent.co.ukIran says talks in Oman with US officials ended with agreement to continue, but 'discussion in capitals' key.
www.aljazeera.com