UPDATE
Feb 4, 2026 8:05 PM CST
US-Iran talks appear to be back on. After hours of indications that the anticipated talks were faltering over changes in the format and location, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said nuclear talks will take place in Oman on Friday, the AP reports. The Trump administration confirmed the US will take part in high-level talks with Iran in Oman instead of Turkey as originally planned, according to a White House official. Sources tell Axios that several countries in the region urged the US not to call off the talks. "They asked us to keep the meeting and listen to what the Iranians have to say," one US official says. "We have told the Arabs that we will do the meeting if they insist. But we are very skeptical."
Feb 4, 2026 1:35 PM CST
Talks between Iran and the US will take place Friday in Oman, Iranian media reported Wednesday—but the announcement may have been premature. Axios, citing "two US officials," reports that Istanbul had been the agreed upon venue for the talks, with other Middle Eastern countries observing, and the US has told Iran that it won't agree to proposals to change the location and format. "We told them it is this or nothing, and they said, 'OK, then nothing,'" one of the sources says.
- The semiofficial ISNA and Tasnim news agencies and the Student News Network said Wednesday that the talks would take place in Oman, though the sultanate did not confirm it, the AP reports. Oman has hosted multiple rounds of nuclear talks between Iran and the US in the past.