In the White House, communication between the two countries was called “very positive and constructive” and announced its continuation.
The US president administration said negotiations between the United States and Iran, which took place on Saturday, April 12, in Oman, is a step in the right direction, SNN reports.
The White House statement states that “direct communication” between Trump’s special representative in the Middle East Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi is “very positive and constructive”
“(Vitcoff -Ed.) In a conversation with Dr. Aragchi, in a conversation, he received from President Trump to resolve the disagreement between our countries through dialogue and diplomacy, if possible,” the statement said where negotiations were called “a step forward to achieve a mutual -benefit result.”
Also, the US statement thanks Oman for a mediator in the negotiations. In addition, it was noted that negotiations were attended by the US ambassador to Ancrogim Oman.
Washington also reported that parties plan to meet again next Saturday.
Remember that on Saturday, American and Iran delegations led by special US President Steve Witkoff representative and Iranian Foreign Ministry’s head Abbas Aragchi arrived in the capital of Oman Maska for negotiations on the Tehran nuclear program.
Later, the Iran of the Foreign Ministry said the first negotiation of the negotiations was held in a “constructive environment and based on respect for one another.” After more than two hours of indirect negotiations, Aragchi and Vitcoff met and personally talked in minutes.
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