Iran Calls US Indirect Talks a Positive First Step
Tehran, Iran – Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas emphasized that recent indirect discussions with the United States, facilitated by Oman, marked a promising beginning despite deep-rooted mistrust between the two nations.
The minister noted that although tensions remain high, the initial exchanges provided an opportunity to explore potential areas of agreement. He stressed that continued dialogue could gradually build confidence and pave the way for more substantive negotiations in the future.
Officials highlighted Oman’s role as a neutral mediator, which helped both sides communicate in a constructive manner. Analysts suggest that these preliminary talks could serve as a foundation for more formal discussions, though significant obstacles remain.
Looking Ahead
While the road to improved US-Iran relations is long, diplomats see the recent talks as a cautious but meaningful step forward. Both sides appear committed to maintaining channels of communication, signaling a willingness to engage despite historical challenges.
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