US envoy plans to meet Iran’s foreign minister on June 15, US official says

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff looks on during his swearing-in ceremony of in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 6, 2025. REUTERS/Kent Nishimura/File Photo

US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff will be making the visit to Oman, where discussions about Iran's response to an American proposal for a nuclear deal will be discussed.

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WASHINGTON - US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff plans to meet Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Oman on June 15 and discuss Iran’s response to a recent American proposal for a nuclear deal, a US official said late on June 11.

Iran said on June 9 that it will soon hand a

counterproposal for a nuclear deal to the US

in response to a US offer that Tehran deems “unacceptable,” while US President Donald Trump said talks would continue.

Mr Trump told a podcast on June 9 he was less confident that Iran will agree to stop uranium enrichment in a nuclear deal with Washington.

He has been seeking a new nuclear deal to place limits on Iran’s disputed uranium enrichment activities and has threatened the Islamic Republic with bombing if no agreement is reached.

Iran has long said it has no plans to develop nuclear weapons and is only interested in atomic power generation and other peaceful projects.

During his first White House term, Mr Trump withdrew the US from a 2015 deal between Iran and world powers that placed limits on Tehran’s uranium enrichment drive in exchange for relief from international sanctions.

Uneasy relations between Iran and the US go back decades. Tehran says Washington has interfered in its affairs, citing events ranging from a 1953 coup against a prime minister to the 2020 killing of its military commander in a US drone strike.

Washington cites Iran’s backing of militant groups in the Middle East including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen to say that Iran poses a threat to US ally Israel and Washington’s interests in the region.

The militant groups describe themselves as the “Axis of Resistance” to Israeli and US influence in the Middle East.

Mr Trump said on June 11 that

US personnel were being moved out of the Middle East

because “it could be a dangerous place”.

The decision by the US to evacuate some personnel comes at a volatile moment in the region. Mr Trump’s efforts to reach a nuclear deal with Iran appear to be deadlocked and US intelligence indicates that Israel has been making preparations for a strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities. REUTERS

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