Iran announces Muscat as venue for second round of indirect talks with US
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Esmail Baghaei, says the Omani capital Muscat as the venue for the second round of indirect talks with the United States.
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“I explained about the location of the negotiations, which is perhaps being discussed too much. I repeat that the form and method of conducting the negotiations have not changed, and these negotiations will continue to be prepared by the Government of Oman,” he stated.
“In terms of the arrangements and the way to proceed, the esteemed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Oman, whom we appreciate for his professional approach in preparing and conducting these talks, will continue to host the talks as before,” he said.
“Regarding the venue, the necessary information will be provided after it is finalized and agreed upon by all three parties,” he stated.
The statement came after Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, said on Sunday that the second round of talks between Iran and the US will take place in Europe on April 19.
He also emphasized in this meeting that an attempt was made to determine the basis for the negotiations, and we explained why there is no necessary trust in the Americans.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Steve Witkoff, the US president’s special envoy for Middle East affairs, led the first round of indirect talks in the Omani capital of Muscat on Saturday.
Earlier on Monday, Baghaei once again ruled out the possibility of engaging in direct negotiations with the United States, saying Washington’s continued use of pressure and threats was fundamentally incompatible with meaningful diplomacy.