According to a report by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency on the 11th, Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and Advisor to the Supreme Leader, stated that Iran is in negotiations with the United States to determine the timing of the next round of talks.
Larijani made a statement during his visit to Muscat, the capital of Oman, on the 11th, saying that negotiations with the United States are “somewhat positive.” He believes that the U.S. appears to be willing to reach an agreement.
Larijani also emphasized that it is impossible to make a comprehensive judgment based solely on the current situation and that close attention must be paid to subsequent developments.
Iran and the United States held indirect talks on nuclear issues in Muscat on the 6th. U.S. President Trump stated on the 6th that the U.S.-Iran plan to continue negotiations but did not disclose a specific location. Some media believe that the negotiation location may still be Oman.
(Source: Xinhua News Agency)
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Iran's Supreme Leader Advisor: Negotiating with the U.S. on the timing of the next round of talks
According to a report by Iran’s Tasnim News Agency on the 11th, Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and Advisor to the Supreme Leader, stated that Iran is in negotiations with the United States to determine the timing of the next round of talks.
Larijani made a statement during his visit to Muscat, the capital of Oman, on the 11th, saying that negotiations with the United States are “somewhat positive.” He believes that the U.S. appears to be willing to reach an agreement.
Larijani also emphasized that it is impossible to make a comprehensive judgment based solely on the current situation and that close attention must be paid to subsequent developments.
Iran and the United States held indirect talks on nuclear issues in Muscat on the 6th. U.S. President Trump stated on the 6th that the U.S.-Iran plan to continue negotiations but did not disclose a specific location. Some media believe that the negotiation location may still be Oman.
(Source: Xinhua News Agency)