Oman's foreign minister meets with US's Vance as Middle East tensions rise
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Oman's foreign minister meets with US's Vance as Middle East tensions rise
"Al Busaidi, a key mediator in ongoing talks between the US and Iran, met with Vance in Washington, DC on Friday. He said the nuclear negotiations have so far achieved significant, important, and unprecedented progress, according to the Oman News Agency."
"Since resuming talks last month, the US has said it wants Iran to dismantle its nuclear infrastructure entirely, limit its arsenal of ballistic missiles and stop supporting regional allies. While Tehran has shown flexibility about discussing limitations on the enrichment of uranium for civilian use, it has so far treated missiles and proxies as non-negotiables."
"During his meeting with Vance, Al Busaidi said the negotiations had resulted in creative and constructive ideas and proposals."
Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi met with US Vice President JD Vance in Washington, DC to discuss ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran. Al Busaidi, serving as a key mediator, reported that talks have achieved significant and unprecedented progress. The negotiations focus on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, ballistic missiles, and regional proxy support. The US demands Iran dismantle its nuclear infrastructure entirely, limit ballistic missiles, and cease regional support. Iran has shown flexibility on uranium enrichment limitations for civilian purposes but maintains firm positions on missiles and proxies as non-negotiable issues. The latest negotiation round occurred in Geneva on Thursday, with talks resuming last month.
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