
"Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has engaged in a diplomatic sprint across three countries, focusing on reopening the Strait of Hormuz while deferring nuclear talks with the US for later. This effort aims to secure broader regional support for the proposal."
"Discussions in Muscat centered on regional security guarantees and a framework for a potential settlement, with nuclear-related issues intentionally set aside for future negotiations. This strategic delay reflects Iran's approach to managing its diplomatic relations."
"The White House has not confirmed the contents of Iran's latest proposal, emphasizing that any negotiations must prioritize American interests and prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. President Trump reiterated that Iran knows the requirements for a meeting."
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is pursuing regional diplomacy to reopen the Strait of Hormuz while postponing nuclear discussions with the US. His recent diplomatic efforts included meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and visits to Islamabad and Muscat. The talks in Muscat involved discussions on regional security and a potential settlement framework, with nuclear issues set aside. Iran submitted a proposal to Pakistan for communication with the US, but the White House has not confirmed its contents and remains firm on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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