May 24, 2025
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Oman Foreign Ministry: Negotiations between Iran and US ended with a “certain, though not final progress”

In the MFA, which is a mediator, expressed the hope of finding out the rest of the questions in the coming days in the coming days”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

Foreign Minister Badr Badr Bin Hamad Al Busaida stated that the fifth round of negotiations between Iran and the United States ended in Rome “with a certain, although not final progress.”

“We hope to find out the rest of the issues in the coming days so that we can move to the common goal – to achieve a sustainable and decent agreement,” he wrote on the social network.

Read also: Hamenei says the White House makes a “big mistake”, demanding a ban on uranium enrichment

On May 19, the US specialist in the Middle East Steve Witcoff stated that the “red line” of Trump’s “Red Line” in nuclear negotiations with Iran is the ability of Tehran to enrich Uranus at any level that prompted Iran to declare that it would continue enrichment with or without an agreement. ”

“It all starts … from an agreement that does not include enrichment … Because enrichment allows the creation of weapons,” he said.

Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Arakchi criticized what he called inconsistent public reports of the United States, and explained the comments about zero enrichment with the attempt of Trump’s administration to reassure “groups of special interests”, which he called “malicious actors.”

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