⚠️ U.S.–IRAN NUCLEAR TALKS CONTINUE IN OMAN AS TEHRAN REJECTS ENRICHMENT LIMITS, THREATENS MISSILE STRIKES ON U.S. REGIONAL BASES, AND WASHINGTON ISSUES CITIZEN EVACUATION ADVISORY

🔸 Status of U.S.–Iran Negotiations in Oman: U.S.-Iran talks in Oman ended yesterday, with another round expected in the coming days. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqhchi said: "The atmosphere was positive. There is an agreement to continue negotiations in general. If this track continues between the two sides, it will enable us in the upcoming sessions to establish a clearer framework for negotiations".
Araqhchi also said: "The subject of our talks is limited to the nuclear issue, and we are not conducting any dialogue with the Americans on any other subject".
Araqhchi warned: "I told the American negotiators yesterday that you have two options for us: war and diplomacy. Our choice is diplomacy, and we hope the US will choose diplomacy as well. If the US launches an attack against us, we have no ability to attack its territory. Therefore, we will attack American bases located in the region, and this will bring the entire region into war".
Iran refused U.S. calls to stop or offshore uranium enrichment during the indirect talks, while both sides agreed to keep negotiating. The discussions, mediated by Oman, showed little movement on core disagreements.
⚠️ Iranian Threat Messaging and Regional Target Set: Iran has prepared a war plan against the U.S. and says it is ready to launch ballistic missile and drone attacks on U.S. military bases across the Middle East if conflict erupts. Iran’s initial strike would focus on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, followed by strikes on U.S. bases in the UAE, Kuwait, and Syria.
Araqhchi told Al Jazeera: "We are not attacking neighboring countries, but rather the American bases in them. There's a big difference between the two".
The National Security Committee of the Iranian Parliament said: "Tehran has not backed down on its red lines, but Washington has done so".
⚠️ U.S. Advisory for Citizens in Iran: The United States again warned its citizens to leave Iran, citing deteriorating conditions and growing operational restrictions. The advisory cites increased security measures, road closures, disruptions to public transportation, and widespread internet blockages.
Iranian authorities continue restricting access to mobile, landline, and national internet networks, and U.S. officials warn that internet outages are expected to continue. Airlines are continuing to limit or cancel flights to and from Iran, and the advisory urges citizens to prepare alternative communication methods.
The advisory states that, if safe to do so, U.S. citizens should consider departing Iran by land routes, particularly through Armenia or Türkiye.
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