Iranian FM Hails Oman-Brokered Talks as "Good Start" Amid Tense Relations with US.
Iran's foreign minister expressed cautious optimism on Monday, following indirect talks with the US that were mediated by Oman. The foreign minister said that these talks marked a "good start," in spite of deep-seated mistrust between the two nations.
According to sources close to the talks, Iran and the US engaged in preliminary discussions through Oman's government, focusing on key regional issues such as Iran's nuclear program and the country's influence in the Middle East. While no concrete agreements were reached, both sides seemed to acknowledge the possibility of future negotiations.
The Iranian foreign minister described the Oman-brokered talks as a "good start," suggesting that these preliminary discussions could lay the groundwork for more substantial talks in the future.
Iran's foreign minister expressed cautious optimism on Monday, following indirect talks with the US that were mediated by Oman. The foreign minister said that these talks marked a "good start," in spite of deep-seated mistrust between the two nations.
According to sources close to the talks, Iran and the US engaged in preliminary discussions through Oman's government, focusing on key regional issues such as Iran's nuclear program and the country's influence in the Middle East. While no concrete agreements were reached, both sides seemed to acknowledge the possibility of future negotiations.
The Iranian foreign minister described the Oman-brokered talks as a "good start," suggesting that these preliminary discussions could lay the groundwork for more substantial talks in the future.