Iran Evaluates Oman’s Proposals for Nuclear Talks, Says Foreign Minister Araqchi

Iran Evaluates Oman’s Proposals for Nuclear Talks, Says Foreign Minister Araqchi

Tehran’s diplomatic landscape is evolving as Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announces that Iran is currently evaluating proposals put forward by Oman during the recent negotiations with the United States. These discussions are pivotal in addressing key issues related to Iran’s nuclear program.

On Sunday, Araqchi shared insights with reporters regarding the ongoing diplomatic efforts. He stated that the proposals, introduced by Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, were part of the fifth round of negotiations held in Rome, Italy, on Friday.

Key points from Araqchi’s statements include:

  • Proposal Review: Iran is actively reviewing the proposals aimed at overcoming existing obstacles.
  • Context of Talks: The discussions with Washington focus on reaching a comprehensive deal concerning Iran’s nuclear program.
  • NPT Rights: Iran asserts its rights under the international Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
  • Sanctions Removal: Iran emphasizes that any agreement must include the removal of sanctions that have been imposed on the nation.

Araqchi’s comments came during a ceremony in Tehran commemorating Africa Day, an event that celebrates the establishment of the African Union on May 25. The significance of these diplomatic talks cannot be overstated, as they represent a crucial step towards potential resolution in the ongoing discussions surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

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