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Iran has requested to resume nuclear talks with the US through Omani mediators, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.

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Analysis

The claim that "Iran has requested to resume nuclear talks with the US through Omani mediators, as reported by the Wall Street Journal," finds partial support across the sources, though all are non-trusted and lack direct access to the original WSJ article. Several sources reference reports citing US and Arab officials that Iran reached out via Oman to restart negotiations, indicating some basis for the claim. However, other sources mention contradictory statements from Iranian officials denying willingness to negotiate with the US, and the absence of fully trusted or official confirmations weakens the certainty. The reliance on secondary reporting and regional sources without direct quotes or official statements means the claim cannot be fully verified. Thus, while there is suggestive evidence that Iran has engaged Oman as a mediator to reopen talks, the overall picture remains inconclusive and nuanced.

Sources

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X (Twitter)
x.com○ Unverified

Cites WSJ and officials reporting Iran’s outreach through Oman to resume talks.

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Timesofisrael
timesofisrael.com○ Unverified

Mentions Iran seeking talks via Gulf states including Oman but from regional sources, less direct.

3
Iranintl
iranintl.com○ Unverified

Discusses preference for Oman as mediator and references WSJ but lacks direct confirmation.

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Cfr
cfr.org○ Unverified

References WSJ reporting ongoing negotiations but without specifics on Oman mediation.

5
Reuters
reuters.com○ Unverified

Notes upcoming talks and WSJ reporting but no explicit mention of Oman mediators.

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Facebook
facebook.com○ Unverified

Quotes Iranian official denying negotiations with the US, contradicting the claim.

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Cnbc
cnbc.com○ Unverified

Reports intense talks per WSJ but no direct Oman mediation detail.

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Congress
congress.gov○ Unverified

Cites WSJ on Iran-US talks but no mediator specifics.

9
Hern
hern.house.gov○ Unverified

Mentions discussions via Omani mediators per WSJ but lacks direct evidence.

10
Congress
congress.gov○ Unverified

References slowed nuclear activities and WSJ but no Oman mediation.

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Customercenter
customercenter.wsj.com○ Unverified

Focuses on military actions and frustration over no deal, no mediation mention.

12
Iranintl
iranintl.com○ Unverified

Notes Oman as key mediator in talks but no direct WSJ citation.

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En
en.wikipedia.org○ Unverified

General info on Iran, unrelated.

14
Cnbc
cnbc.com○ Unverified

About UAE-Iran tensions, unrelated.

15
Uscc
uscc.gov○ Unverified

About China-Iran relations, unrelated.

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Atlanticcouncil
atlanticcouncil.org○ Unverified

About China’s Middle East policy, unrelated.

17
Merics
merics.org○ Unverified

About China-Russia security issues, unrelated.

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Mei
mei.edu○ Unverified

Discusses US policy on Iran broadly, no direct Oman mediation.

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Understandingwar
understandingwar.org○ Unverified

Notes nuclear negotiation sticking points, no Oman mediation.

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