Iran and the US have held their first round of talks in Oman regarding Tehran’s nuclear program, marking the highest-level meeting since 2018. The discussions, described as “constructive,” lasted two-and-a-half hours and set the stage for a second round, with both sides indicating a desire for a fair agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief. US envoy Steve Witkoff emphasized the importance of dialogue, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reported a respectful environment, despite ongoing regional tensions and the complexities surrounding the negotiations.