Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi
Iranian Foreign Minister heads to Oman for direct nuclear talks with US
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In a key diplomatic move aimed at preventing a major escalation, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left Tehran on Thursday for Muscat, Oman.
He leads a high-level delegation to engage in direct nuclear negotiations with the United States, seen as a last effort to revive the stalled agreement after years of tension and deadlock.
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Historic responsibility and stability at stake
The Iranian Foreign Ministry emphasized its “national and moral responsibility” to seize every diplomatic opportunity, stating that the ultimate goal is “protecting national interests and ensuring peace and stability in the region.”
The trip reflects Tehran’s pragmatic approach amid mounting international pressure and its effort to ease the impact of economic sanctions through engagement via Muscat.



