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In a recent development, Ismail Khatib, the spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, announced that the upcoming sixth round of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States is scheduled to take place on June 15 in Muscat, Oman. This announcement was made via the official Telegram channel of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, which stated, “Following ongoing consultations, the next phase of indirect talks between Iran and the United States is set for Sunday in Muscat.”
Additionally, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to visit Norway on June 11-12 to participate in the Oslo Forum, highlighting Iran’s diplomatic efforts in multiple international venues.
Historically, Iran and the United States have engaged in five rounds of indirect negotiations centered around Iran’s nuclear program, with mediation efforts led by Oman. The most recent of these talks was held in Rome on May 23. Following these discussions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed cautious optimism, indicating that proposals from Oman could serve as effective mechanisms to overcome current obstacles. He suggested that tangible progress might be achievable within one or two additional rounds of negotiations.
Despite ongoing talks, tensions and disagreements have escalated recently. The United States has insisted that Iran must cease uranium enrichment activities as a condition for reaching an agreement. Conversely, Iran has firmly rejected this demand, emphasizing that insisting on abandoning uranium enrichment is a non-starter and would prevent any successful negotiations.
Iran has also conveyed its willingness to consider reducing uranium enrichment levels and has expressed openness to increasing oversight of its nuclear activities. These measures aim to demonstrate the peaceful intent of Iran’s nuclear program and build trust with the international community.
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