US, Iran to resume talks after first meeting Oman

The first round of talks between Iran and the United States took place on Saturday in Oman, as both nations commenced negotiations on a nuclear deal.

In attendance were Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, U.S. Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi.

Badr al-Busaidi, who served as chief mediator in the talks held in Oman’s capital, Muscat, confirmed that discussions will continue.

In a post on X, the minister said Oman, Iran and the U.S. commenced “a process of dialogue and negotiations with the shared aim of concluding a fair and binding agreement.”

He thanked the diplomats for the engagement conducted “in a friendly atmosphere conducive to bridging viewpoints and ultimately achieving regional and global peace, security and stability.”

The Omani senior official added that the nations will continue to work together and redouble efforts to assist in arriving at the targeted goal.

The U.S. Ambassador to Oman, Ana Escrogima, accompanied Special Envoy Witkoff to the meeting, which the White House described as “very positive and constructive.”

Araghchi’s team included Deputy Political Affairs Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi and Deputy International and Legal Affairs Minister Kazem Gharibabadi.

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