The high-level discussion between Iran and the United States on Sunday resumed to address the disputes on Tehran’s nuclear program.
The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi and US President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witcoff lead talks in Oman.
Next to the talks, Arakachi said that he hoped the fourth round “may reach a decisive point.”
But both Arakchi and Vitcoff said they have red lines that need to reach a new nuclear deal and to stop the military action of the future.
Nuclear a red line for ours and Iran
Witkoff, Sathe The red line of the country will be a promotion of uranium.
He told right -wing outlet Breetbart, “Iran can never be present in the state of Iran at any time.” “This is our red line.”
Vitkoff said that this means that Iran’s enrichment facilities have to “disintegrate in Natanz, Ford and Isfahan.”
Witkoff had earlier hit different tons, which was suggesting some flexibility on low-level promotion for civil purposes.
Iran itself said that its right to enrich uranium for civil purposes is “non-pervantic”.
In a video before going to Muscat, External Affairs Minister Abbas Araghchi said, “The promotion capacity is one of the honors and achievements of the Iranian nation.”
Another suggestion for a possible solution came from US State Secretary Marco Rubio, who increased the possibility of Iran’s possibility of importing uranium rich in civil energy.
Talks ‘proceed’
Trump, who has threatened military action against Iran, will travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and United Arab Emirates on 13–16 May if diplomacy fails.
In his first term as President, he took the US out of nuclear agriculture with Iran, which allowed the country to enrich uranium at the levels required for weapons.
Talking about the talks, Trump said that he would reach a deal that would solve the issue through diplomacy.
Trump said in an interview on Thursday, “There are only two options: Blow ‘blow them well or fly viciously.”
Edited by: Louis Olofs