Trump envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi wrapped up the negotiations at the Omani Embassy in Rome.
• White House praised the "progress in direct and indirect discussions.”
• Araghchi said that the talks were "held in a constructive atmosphere" and "moving forward."
• The next round will focus on technical details, including defining the maximum levels to which Iran could enrich uranium and the size of nuclear stockpiles it could retain, Araghchi added.
• Ahead of talks, Iranian officials signaled readiness to reduce enrichment levels to the 3.67% set in the 2015 deal with the Obama administration, which was enough to produce fuel for nuclear power plants, NYT reported.
• Oman’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Witkoff and Araghchi agreed that the next phase of the talks aims to seal a "fair" deal.
• Iranian officials made it clear the country's nuclear infrastructure would not be disassembled or destroyed.
• Witkoff warned that if the US insists on full dismantlement of this infrastructure, a deal is unlikely.