Iran and the US will hold more negotiations subsequent week over Tehran’s quickly advancing nuclear program, Iranian state tv reported Saturday on the finish of the primary spherical of talks between the 2 nations since President Donald Trump returned to the White Home.
Iranian state TV additionally stated U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian International Minister Abbas Araghchi “briefly spoke within the presence of the Omani international minister” on the finish of the talks, marking a direct interplay between the 2 nations locked in a long time of tensions.
American officers didn’t instantly acknowledge the Iranian reviews. The 2 sides spoke for over two hours at a location within the outskirts of Oman, ending the talks round 5:50 p.m. native time. The talks started at round 3:30 p.m. native.
The stakes of the negotiations could not be increased for the 2 nations closing in on half a century of enmity. Trump repeatedly has threatened to unleash airstrikes focusing on Iran’s nuclear program if a deal is not reached. Iranian officers more and more warn that they might pursue a nuclear weapon with their stockpile of uranium enriched to close weapons-grade ranges.
Talks happened Saturday afternoon in Oman
AP journalists noticed a convoy believed to be carrying Witkoff depart the Omani International Ministry on Saturday afternoon after which velocity off into the outskirts of Muscat. The convoy went right into a compound and some minutes later, Iranian International Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei wrote on the social platform X that the “oblique talks” had begun.
“These talks will probably be held at a location deliberate by the Omani host, with representatives of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the US seated within the halls and sides, conveying their factors of view and positions to one another by means of the Omani International Minister,” Baghaei wrote.
About an hour later, Baghaei appeared on Iranian state tv and acknowledged the talks had been occurring all that point.
“The target of the Islamic Republic of Iran could be very clear — we now have just one purpose, and that’s to safeguard Iran’s nationwide pursuits,” he stated. “We’re giving a real and sincere alternative to diplomacy, in order that by means of dialogue, we will transfer ahead on the nuclear situation on one hand, and extra importantly for us, the lifting of sanctions.”
Baghaei added: “Look, that is only a starting. So it’s pure that, at this stage, each side will current their foundational positions by means of the Omani mediator. Due to this fact, we don’t anticipate this spherical of negotiations to be prolonged.”
Araghchi earlier spoke to Iranian journalists.
“If there may be enough will on each side, we are going to determine on a timetable. However it’s nonetheless too early to speak about that,” Araghchi stated, in an audio clip printed by IRNA. “What is obvious now could be that the negotiations are oblique, and in our view solely on the nuclear situation, and will probably be performed with the required will to achieve an settlement that’s on an equal footing and results in securing the nationwide pursuits of the Iranian individuals.”
Trump and Witkoff each had described the talks as being “direct.”
“I feel our place begins with dismantlement of your program. That’s our place in the present day,” Witkoff instructed The Wall Avenue Journal earlier than his journey. “That does not imply, by the best way, that on the margin we’re not going to seek out different methods to seek out compromise between the 2 nations.”
He added: “The place our crimson line will probably be, there cannot be weaponization of your nuclear functionality,”
Sanctions aid and enrichment stay high points
Whereas the U.S. facet can provide sanctions aid for Iran’s beleaguered financial system, it stays unclear simply how a lot Iran will probably be keen to concede. Below the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran may solely preserve a small stockpile of uranium enriched to three.67%. Immediately, Tehran’s stockpile may enable it to construct a number of nuclear weapons if it so chooses and it has some materials enriched as much as 60%, a brief, technical step away from weapons-grade ranges. Judging from negotiations since Trump unilaterally withdrew America from the deal in 2018, Iran will probably ask to maintain enriching uranium as much as at the least 20%.
One factor it will not do is quit its program completely. That makes the proposal of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of a so-called Libyan answer — “you go in, blow up the services, dismantle all of the tools, below American supervision, American execution” — unworkable.