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Top Iranian adviser in Oman discusses 'balanced and just' agreement with U.S.
Summary
A senior adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader met Oman's sultan to discuss reaching a 'balanced and just' agreement with the United States; Oman has helped facilitate recent Iran and U.S. talks and no date for the next round has been announced.
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Ali Larijani, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader, met Oman's Sultan Haitham bin Tariq on Tuesday to discuss ways to reach a "balanced and just" agreement with the United States. Oman and Qatar have recently facilitated contacts between Tehran and Washington as both sides explore resuming negotiations. Iranian officials described the meetings as allowing Tehran to gauge U.S. seriousness; the next round of talks has not been scheduled.
Key points:
- Larijani and Oman's sultan discussed returning to dialogue and seeking a "balanced and just" agreement; Iranian state media reported the meeting lasted nearly three hours.
- Iran's foreign ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baghaei, said prior talks in Oman showed enough consensus for diplomacy to continue and helped Iran assess U.S. intentions.
- The United States aims to broaden negotiations beyond the nuclear issue to include Iran's ballistic missile programme, while Iran says its missile stockpile is non-negotiable.
- Officials have not announced the date or venue for the next round of U.S.-Iran talks.
Summary:
The meeting indicates continued diplomatic engagement facilitated by Gulf mediators and keeps channels between Tehran and Washington open. Core disagreements remain, including disputes over uranium enrichment and Iran's missile programme. Undetermined at this time.
