The parties have moved into an agreement that will give Iran “complete independence from nuclear and penalty weapons, and also maintain the ability to produce peaceful nuclear energy.”
In Washington and Tehran, they announced significant development in negotiations on the Iran’s nuclear program. The parties on Saturday, April 19, held both direct and indirect consultations, AP reports.
According to a high rank of the Trump administration, who spoke in terms of anonymously about a private diplomatic meeting, at a certain stage of Roman negotiations, a special envoy of President Donald Trump, Steve Vitkoff and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran Abbas Aragchi will hold a conversation with a tte-tet conversation.
He added that the parties have “achieved great development in our direct and indirect negotiations.”
This was confirmed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran Abbas Aragchi, who wrote on social networks X that the parties have reached “developing the principles and goals of a possible agreement.” At the same time, he noted that “optimism can be justified, but only a great deal of care.”
Oman’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that the parties have agreed to continue the conversation with the aim of ending an agreement that will give Iran “complete freedom from nuclear weapons and penalties, as well as maintain the ability to generate peaceful nuclear energy.”
Prior to negotiations with Iran, Vitkoff met in Rome with the general director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossy.
“The UN agency for administration of the nuclear program may play a key role in validating Iran’s obligations in the event of an agreement, as in the case of a 2015 agreement, which Iran has entered into the leaders of the world,” the IAEA said.
As reported, the second cycle of negotiations between the United States and Iran delegations under the Tehran nuclear program took place in Rome. The parties went on the date of the third negotiations of negotiations -April 26th in Oman.
Remember that the first negotiations of negotiations took place on April 12 in Oman. The United States and Iran then 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, to Russia.
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