On the 17th local time, the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted on social media that before the start of the indirect US-Iran nuclear negotiations held that day, Omani Foreign Minister Badr held talks in Geneva with U.S. Special Envoy Wittekov and Trump’s son-in-law Kushner. The statement said that the talks involved a comprehensive discussion of the overall context and conditions for advancing the US-Iran negotiations, with a focus on political and technical arrangements. The statement also noted that both sides discussed relevant issues in a pragmatic and constructive spirit to increase the chances of reaching a consensus. Additionally, Oman stated that the US-Iran talks held that day achieved “tangible progress,” laying the foundation for continued negotiations in the near future. (CCTV News)
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Oman Ministry of Foreign Affairs: US-Iran Geneva talks have made "tangible progress"
On the 17th local time, the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted on social media that before the start of the indirect US-Iran nuclear negotiations held that day, Omani Foreign Minister Badr held talks in Geneva with U.S. Special Envoy Wittekov and Trump’s son-in-law Kushner. The statement said that the talks involved a comprehensive discussion of the overall context and conditions for advancing the US-Iran negotiations, with a focus on political and technical arrangements. The statement also noted that both sides discussed relevant issues in a pragmatic and constructive spirit to increase the chances of reaching a consensus. Additionally, Oman stated that the US-Iran talks held that day achieved “tangible progress,” laying the foundation for continued negotiations in the near future. (CCTV News)