
Although the scheduled talks to prevent military conflicts in the Middle East were scheduled to be held in Turkey, it has been revealed that the US has decided to hold the talks in Oman at the request of Iran.
Accordingly, the US has decided to hold the talks in Oman tomorrow (6), and the two sides have decided to limit the talks to the nuclear program only, foreign media reports.
However, the US is aiming to discuss not only the nuclear program but also ballistic missiles, as Iran, which has been ramping up its ballistic missile production since last year’s Israeli war, has threatened to launch them if its security is threatened, according to a Cyber World Press correspondent in Tehran. It has also been revealed that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is set to attend the US-Iran talks scheduled to take place in Oman tomorrow, along with Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.
Ministers from several other countries in the region, including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, were also scheduled to participate in the talks, but Iran has imposed conditions that the talks should only be held with US representatives.
US President Donald Trump has high hopes for tomorrow’s talks and has stated that he will continue to discuss with Iranian representatives to ease military tensions in the Gulf region.
Donald Trump, who has said that several US warships are currently sailing towards Iran, has also hinted that warships may be used if the talks fail. The US president has also said that he has told Iran to stop not only its nuclear program but also its killing of protesters.
