
Iran said he waits for Oman to confirm when the new round of nuclear interviews with the US, and at the same time said it had nothing to do with the houthi rockets on Israel.
Iranian and American officials were ready to meet in Rome for the fourth round of negotiations last weekend, while Oman continued his mediation role. However, the discussion was dismissed for “logistics reasons”, Oman said without adding when they could take place.
The delay came in the middle of contradictory comments from the US about whether Iran should be forced to completely dismantle its atomic program or could build nuclear power plants.
“As for the future of interviews, we will expect Oman’s announcement,” said the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei at a press conference on Monday. “We are convinced that Omanis will inform us in time about the process continuation, including timing and location.”
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump said NBC News that his administration was looking for a “complete dismantling” of the Tehran nuclear program, but added that he was an “open hearing” of the Iranian case to find “civilian energy”.
“It’s a very simple agreement,” Trump said. “I want Iran to be really successful, really great, really fantastic. The only thing they can’t have is a nuclear weapon.”
Iranian Foreign Minister dealt with Trump’s statements on Monday.
“If the goal” is the only thing they cannot have, is a nuclear weapon, “as President Trump just said, is an agreement,” said Abbas Araghchi in X Post. “There is only one way to achieve this: diplomacy based on mutual respect and mutual interests.”
He also warned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – who is skeptical about any agreement with Iran – is trying to undermine the diplomatic effort of Trump.
“Netanyahu tries to blatantly dictate what President Trump can and cannot do in his diplomacy with Iran,” Araghchi said. “The world has also learned how Netanyahu directly interferes into the US government to pull it to another disaster in our region.”
In the past on Monday, Iran tried to distance from missile missile strike Houthi, which avoided Israeli air defense and landed near Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, causing injuries.
Houthis based in Yemen makes “independent decisions”, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said on a telegram. The US and Israel have long said that Iran has supplied militants financing and weapons.
The US hit Houthis every day since mid -March in an effort to stop attacks on the Red Sea and Israel. Trump said that Iran was responsible for Houthis’s attacks.
“Israel will respond to the Houthi attack against our main airport and time and a place of our choice on their Iranian terrorist masters,” Netanyahu said on the X.
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