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Muscat: America has often objected to Iran’s nuclear program. Tension between the two countries has also increased due to this. But whatever happened on Saturday can be considered a positive step towards the relationship between the two countries. In fact, the Ambassadors of Iran and the US interacted on Saturday on Tehran’s fast growing nuclear programs. Next week, the two will have a second round of talks in this case.
Abbreviation
Iran’s official television channel informed about this conversation between the two countries. Iran’s government broadcaster informed that US Ambassador for West Asia, Steve Witcoff and Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi “briefly interacted”. This is the first time since the tenure of former US President Barack Obama that the two countries have held face -to -face talks about nuclear programs.
It was told in the news that even though this conversation between the two sides was brief but good. At the same time, the official office and housing of US President Donald Trump issued a statement, calling the conversation of the two countries “very positive and creative”. However, the statement also said that the issues that are to be resolved are “very complicated.”
Negotiations in the right direction
The White House said, “Today’s direct dialogue of special messenger Vitkoff is a step towards getting mutually beneficial results.” US President Donald Trump told reporters in the aircraft ‘Air Force One’ aircraft while going to Miami to attend an event on Saturday that the conversation is happening in the right direction “I said,” I can not tell you, “I can’t say that even if it is not possible. That is why I do not like to talk about it but it is happening in the right direction. ”
Next round conversation will be held on April 19
According to statements issued by Iran and the US, the next round of talks between the two countries will be held on April 19 next Saturday. The first -round conversation between Iran’s Foreign Minister and the US Ambassador took place at a place on the outskirts of the Oman’s capital Muscat for more than two hours. The conversation started at around 3:30 pm local time and ended at around 5:50 pm.
Oman’s Foreign Minister Badar al-Busaidi said that the two countries aim to finalize a fair and binding agreement. Al-Busaidi said in his post on social media ‘X’, “I want to thank both colleagues for this conversation. The dialogue was eventually on the regional and global peace, security and stability. ”There is a lot of conflict between the two countries over Iran’s nuclear programs. Trump has repeatedly threatened that if there is no compromise, the US will target Iran’s nuclear program. At the same time, Iranian officials are also constantly warning that they can create nuclear weapons by improving their uranium reserves. (input language)
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