🔸As the warlike slogans intensify in Tehran, reports indicate that indirect talks between Iran and the United States are underway in Oman.
🔸While the hardline faction in the Islamic Republic has recently resumed its threatening rhetoric, making the cessation of any negotiations and even a preemptive strike against Israel and the United States central to its demands in the parliament, state media, and political circles, news from outside Iran suggests the emergence of a parallel and quieter path for dialogue with Washington. According to these reports, indirect negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States are set to take place on Friday in Muscat, the capital of Oman.
Indirect Talks and Mediation
🔸Follow-ups indicate that these talks will be conducted indirectly and with the mediation of third parties, focusing solely on Iran's nuclear file and the possibility of lifting or reducing international sanctions; informed sources say that Abbas Araqchi, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic, and the senior U.S. representative, Witkoff, will play a central role in these negotiations.
🔸The simultaneous beating of war drums domestically and covert diplomacy abroad once again reveals the deep gap between the official slogans and the behind-the-scenes realities of the Islamic Republic's foreign policy.
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