The second cycle of negotiations is fixed in the same way as the first one: the parties do not talk directly with each other.
The second negotiations of negotiations between the United States and Iran delegations under the nuclear program of Tehran began in Rome. CNN reported this on Saturday, April 19.
Negotiations began a week after the first circulation of the Oman Muscat capital. Oman is re -acting as a mediator between the US team led by a special messenger Steve Whitkoff and the Iran’s side, led by Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi.
The United States insisted that Iran prevented the production of uranium wealthy wealth, which, in their opinion, was designed to create an atom bomb. This week, Iran emphasized his right to enrich Uranus, but admitted that he was willing to agree with some compromise in exchange for softening penalties.
According to the representative of the Iran Foreign Ministry, the second negotiation of the negotiation was fixed in the same way as the first: the parties did not talk directly with each other. Instead, the delegates sat in a separate room, and foreign minister Oman Badr Bin Hamad Al-Busaidi acts as a mediator between them.
Whitkoff and Aragchi only met for a short time in the first twist. Since Barack Obama’s presidency, the United States and Iran did not conduct full direct negotiations.
Remember, on April 12, the United States and Iran conducted negotiations with Oman. Both sides described the meeting as “positive” and “constructive”.
According to media reports, the United States offered Iran to transfer Enriched Uranus reserves to the third country, for example, Russia.
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