The third round of Iran’s nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington was completed, under Oman’s mediation, and after long negotiations, Iranian state television reported.

The Iranian delegation led by Foreign Minister Abbas Arakzi and the US delegation led by President Trump’s envoy Steve Witkov “return to their respective capital for consultations,” said state -of -the -art television envoy.

Negotiations between the United States and Iran will continue with a fourth round next week, said Oman’s foreign minister, who mediates the talks.

“The talks will continue next week, with yet another high -level meeting planned for May 3,” Badr Albusi wrote in a post on the X platform, adding that “at today’s meetings at Maskat, all the basic issues were raised.”

At the same time, the Iranian Foreign Minister said that the fourth round of talks might take place next Saturday.

Among other things, Abbas Aragsi said he was “satisfied with the process and pace of talks with the United States”, according to Iran’s state television.

Arachi added that “there is seriousness and determination on both sides in talks between Iran and the US.”

Earlier today, the official Iranian IRNA news agency reported that Tehran is ready to extend the talks “if needed”.

Technical negotiations, which will be held at the same time, is expected to lead Michael Anton, the Director of State Planning of the State Department, according to the US Foreign Ministry.

The technical meeting among experts is projected to take place prior to that of high -ranking officials on both sides.

After the second round of negotiations they had in Rome last weekend, both sides agreed to continue their talks.

In addition, the April 19th session was described as “good” on both sides. “In order for the negotiations to progress, the other side must show good will, seriousness and realism,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Emael Baya said Friday.