Iran blames Trump's US for "wall of distrust" in talks
Iran's adviser Ali Larijani visits Oman following indirect U.S.-Iran nuclear talks that revealed a large wall of distrust, with future negotiations planned amid ongoing regional tensions.
- On Feb. 9, indirect U.S.–Iran talks in Oman produced limited progress, prompting Ali Larijani's scheduled Tuesday follow-up visit, according to reports.
- Iranian officials say past United States actions have created deep distrust that hampers negotiations, which aim to revive diplomacy to avoid airstrikes amid a U.S. naval buildup near Iran through Omani mediation last week.
- The U.S. delegation included Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, while Admiral Brad Cooper attended in dress uniform as the USS Abraham Lincoln was deployed off Iran's coast.
- Oman’s foreign minister Badr Albusaidi said both sides will review in Tehran and Washington before reconvening, with the next venue unannounced, depending on consultations and U.S. threats.
- Previous negotiations show that Iran's uranium enrichment to 60% and Tehran's rejection of ballistic missile limits stalled talks last year, complicating long-term prospects.
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Top Iranian adviser visits mediator Oman, as Iran and US prepare for talks
A top adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader discussed ways to reach a "balanced and just" agreement with the United States during talks in Oman on Tuesday, as Washington and Tehran prepare to resume negotiations aimed at averting a new conflict.
Top Iran security official is in Oman, site of talks with the U.S., likely over nuclear messages
A top Iranian security official travelled on Tuesday to Oman, the Mideast sultanate now mediating talks between Tehran and Washington over the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program aimed at halting a possible American strike.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei announced on Tuesday that the recent nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington last week allowed Iran to gauge the seriousness of the United States, noting that the meetings demonstrated a level of understanding that paves the way for continued diplomatic efforts.
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