
Rome – Iran and the United States prepared Saturday for the second round of negotiations on the rapidly advancing nuclear program Tehran in Rome
Interviews in Italy on Easter weekend will again depend on US billionaire Steve Witkoff, the American ambassador to the middle development of President Donald Trump and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Whether two men find common ground in negotiating high betting could mean success or failure in interviews.
These interviews are even happening, representing a historical moment, given the decade of hostility between the two countries from the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and the Crisis of the Arms Embassy. In his first term of office, Trump unilaterally retreated from the Iranian nuclear agreement with the world powers in 2018 and began years of attacks and negotiations that failed to restore an agreement that drastically limited Tehran’s enrichment in exchange for abolition of economic sanctions.
The American or Israeli military strike at Iranian nuclear locations or Iranians who follow their threats may be at risk. Meanwhile, the tension in the Middle East was the war of Israel Hamas in the Gaza Strip and more than 70 people killed the Iranian Houthi insurgents after American air strikes and injured dozens more.
“I am for Iran, very simply, had a nuclear weapon,” Trump said on Friday. “I want Iran to be great and prosperous and amazing.”
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei wrote on Saturday on the X social platform that Iran “has always proved, with good faith and a sense of responsibility, its commitment to diplomacy as a civilized way of solving problems”.
“We are aware that this is not a smooth journey, but we do every step with open eyes and we also rely on past experience,” he added.
Both men traveled in recent days. Witkoff was in Paris interviews about Ukraine, because the Russian war on a full scale will crush there. Araghchi comes from Iran Tehran after visiting Moscow, where he met officials including Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia, a member of the world powers involved in the 2015 Nuclear Agreement, could be a key participant in any future agreement achieved between Tehran and Washington. Analysts suggest that Moscow could potentially take care of Iranian uranium enriched with 60% cleanliness, technical step from 90% weapons levels.
Omai Foreign Minister Badr Al-Busaidi, who mediated the first round he arrived in Rome and met his Italian counterpart on Friday. Baghaei said that al-busaidi re-conveyed between countries.
Oman, sultanate on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, has long served as a partner between Iran and West. Last weekend, Muscat hosted the first round of negotiations between Araghchi and Witkoff, who saw both men meet in the face after indirect interviews.
Iranian internal policy is still ignited on the mandatory hijab or scarf, while women still ignore the law on Tehran’s streets. Rumors also persist over the government potentially increasing the cost of subsidized gasoline in the country, which in the past has triggered nationwide protests
The Iranian Rial currency threw itself at more than 1 million at the US dollar at the beginning of this month. The currency has improved with interviews, but something that will continue to Tehran Hope.
Meanwhile, two Airbus A330-200 used long-sought Iranian flag carrier Iran arrived at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran on Thursday, showing data on flights analyzed by Associated Press. The aircraft, formerly Hainan Airlines, was in Muscat and registered again in Iran.
The aircraft had Rolls-Royce engines that include important American parts and service. Such a transaction would require the approval of the US Ministry of the Treasury in view of the sanctions for Iran. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Finance did not respond immediately to the request for comment.
As part of the 2015 agreement, Iran could buy new aircraft and sorted tens of billions of dollars in Airbus and Boeing Co.
Gambrell informed from Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. The writer Associated Press Nasser Karimi in Iran Tehran contributed to this report.
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