President Pezeshkian: Indirect Iran-U.S. Talks Pave the Way for a Fair Agreement

President Pezeshkian: Indirect Iran-U.S. Talks Pave the Way for a Fair Agreement

Tehran, IRNA – In a significant development, President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed optimism that the ongoing indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States will culminate in a fair agreement, ensuring sustainable stability in the West Asia region. This hopeful sentiment was shared during a meeting in Tehran with Oman’s Foreign Minister, Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi.

During the meeting, President Pezeshkian highlighted the strong bilateral relations between Iran and Oman, commending Muscat for its dedicated and constructive role in facilitating the indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington. He stated, “We hope that through the sincere and genuine efforts and intentions of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, these talks will lead to a just agreement that ensures lasting peace and stability in the region.”

Key points from President Pezeshkian’s remarks include:

  • Iran’s readiness to enhance cooperation with Islamic countries, particularly with Oman.
  • Plans for an upcoming trip to Oman, which is expected to deepen relations between the two nations.
  • The importance of convergence and cooperation among Islamic countries to counter division and disputes.
  • A vision for West Asian countries to foster prosperity and justice through collaboration.

In his address, President Pezeshkian emphasized that increased collaboration among Islamic nations will deter ill-wishers who aim to create discord.

Oman’s Foreign Minister, Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, conveyed warm greetings from Sultan Haitham bin Tariq and acknowledged President Pezeshkian’s insightful remarks at the Tehran Dialogue Forum. He praised the valuable perspectives shared regarding Iran, its neighboring countries, and the Islamic world, stating that Oman fully supports this constructive approach.

Al Busaidi further remarked that the exemplary relations between Iran and Oman reflect a model of sincerity, cooperation, and brotherhood, expressing hope that these ties would inspire other nations.

The Omani foreign minister is visiting Iran to participate in the two-day Tehran Dialogue Forum 2025, which commenced earlier in the day. The forum gathers senior officials and diplomats from 53 countries, along with representatives from the United Nations, to discuss pressing global issues.

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