Iran, the United States is the full round of “constructive” nuclear talks in Amman



The envoys from Iran and the United States completed the first round of “positive” and “construction” talks regarding the Nuclear Nuclear Program in Tehran in Amman and agreed to continue discussions at the end of next week, according to the Trump administration.

The Middle East envoy, Steve Wikktouf, spoke, along with the American ambassador, to Oman Anna Eskogma, with Iranian Foreign Minister Sayed Abbas Aragchi on Saturday at a meeting nearly two and a half hours, by Omani Foreign Minister Badr Al -Wadi.

The two sides began to speak around 3:30 pm local time and ended around 5:50 pm, they were detained outside Muscat, the capital of Amman.

Witkoff “confirmed” Araghchi that “he obtained instructions from President Trump to resolve the differences of our countries through dialogue and diplomacy, if possible,” according to the administration.

The White House said in a statement on Saturday: “These issues were very complicated, and the direct communication of the direct envoys of the private envoys today was a step forward in achieving useful results for both parties.” “The two sides agreed to the meeting again next Saturday.”

Likewise, Araaghachi described the “indirect” conversations as “constructive” and “promising” and indicated that it would continue next week.

“The talks were held in an atmosphere of mutual respect,” Aragchchi said on Saturday.mailOn the social platform x.

The National Security Council referred Hill to the Witkeov team, while the Ministry of Foreign Affairs referred to the White House statement when it was reached for the comment.

The talks come between the two countries, as President Trump has repeatedly pushed to reach a new nuclear deal with Iran. Trump in 2018 came out of a former agreement mediated by former President Obama.

However, the White House stressed that the new deal should include Tehran to get rid of its nuclear arsenal.

The president said that if there is no agreement, this may result in the military action against the country. This warning comes after the United States imposed new sanctions on five entities and one individual based in Iran earlier this week to support them for those who supervise the nuclear program.

“I want Iran to be a wonderful, wonderful and happy country, but it cannot have a nuclear weapon,” Trump told reporters on Friday.

Before discussions with the American delegation, Aragici and Al -Busididi met in Muscat, Amman. Iran’s best diplomat expressed his gratitude to Oman to host the talks and participated “the main points and the positions of the Islamic Republic of Iran with his Omani counterpart to transfer them to the other side.”

Before high risk talks, Witkoff said that the “Red Line” of the administration with Iran prevents the Islamic nation from getting rid of a nuclear weapon.

The demand for the administration is the Tehran program for its nuclear program. Israel also maintains the same position, but the envoy said that there is room for a settlement to tension.

“I think our position begins with the dismantling of your program. This is our position today,” Whitkov told the Wall Street Journal in an interview published on Friday. “This does not mean, by the way, that on the sidelines we will not find other ways to find a compromise between the two countries.”

“Where will our red line be, there can be no weapon for your nuclear ability,” he said.

Witkoff added that if there is a deal with forged Tehran, there must be a strong investigation process to ensure Iran does not work to produce a nuclear bomb. He told the magazine that Saturday talks are about “confidence building”.

“It is about talking about the reason for our importance to reach a deal, not the fine conditions of the deal,” he said.

It was updated at 2 pm EST

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