Iran and US envoy negotiate the primary trial on the Tehran nuclear program and discuss with face face

Iran and the United States will hold further negotiations next week Tehrans quickly progressing nuclear programIranian state television reported on Saturday at the tip of the primary talks between the 2 countries, since President Donald Trump had returned to the White House.

The state-run broadcaster of the Iranian broadcaster revealed that the American Midose sent Steve Witkoff and the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi briefly spoke together The first time The two nations have done this because the Obama government.

Tehran's explanation that the 2 sides face to face-even if he spoke short, suggests that negotiations even went well for Iranian state television, which has been controlled by hardliners for a very long time.

In an evidence published on Saturday afternoon, the White House described the discussions as “very positive and constructive” and picked up the issues that must be solved “very complicated”.

“The direct communication of special representative Witkoff was today a step forward to achieve a result that is advantageous for both sides,” said the White House.

The next round of the talks will happen on Saturday, April 19, in keeping with the Iranian and American statements.

This first round of the talks began at 3:30 p.m. The two sides spoke over two hours in a single place on the outskirts of Muscat, Oman's Capital, and ended the talks around 5:50 p.m. local time. The convoy believed that Witkoff returned to Muscat before disappearing right into a neighborhood in traffic by which the US message is home.

The missions of the negotiations couldn’t be higher for the 2 nations Half a century of enmity. Trump has repeatedly threatened to unleash air strikes on the Iranian nuclear nuclear program if a deal isn’t reached. The Iranian officials are increasingly warning that they might pursue a nuclear weapon with their stock of uranium-enemy on almost armed-qualified values.

The talks took place in Oman on Saturday afternoon

Associated Press Journalists saw a convoy that was assumed that he left the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday afternoon after which accelerated into town of Muscat. The convoy went to a site and a number of minutes later the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei wrote on the social platform X that the “indirect conversations” had began.

Afterwards, Araghchi described the meeting as a constructive for Iranian state television with 4 rounds of stories that were exchanged in the course of the indirect part.

“Neither we nor the other side are interested in fruitless” talks “for talks, a waste of time or exhausting negotiations,” he said. “Both sides, including the Americans, have said that their goal is to achieve an agreement in a very short time. However, this will certainly not be an easy task.”

The proven fact that the 2 men spoke head to head satisfied the American's demand. Trump and Witkoff each described the talks as “direct”.

“I think our position begins with the deposit of your program. This is our position today,” Witkoff told Wall Street Journal before his trip. “Incidentally, this does not mean that we find no other ways to find compromises between the two countries.”

He added: “Where our red line will be, there can be no weapons of your nuclear skills.”

However, Araghchi tried to get the encounter as “a short initial conversation, greetings and polite exchange”.

Badr al-Busaidi, Oman Foreign Minister, who was moved between the 2 sides, said the countries had the “common goal of concluding a fair and binding agreement”.

“I would like to thank my two colleagues for this commitment, which took place in a friendly atmosphere that is suitable for bridging views and ultimately regional and global peace, security and stability,” wrote al-Buidi about X.

Sanction relief and enrichment remain top problems

While the US team can offer a sanction simplification for the besieged economy of Iran, it stays unclear how much Iran can be willing to confess. As a part of the 2015 nuclear agreement, Iran was only able to take care of a small inventory of uranium to three.67%. Today Tehran's inventory could make it possible to construct several nuclear weapons if this is chosen, and it has a brief, technical step of weapon quality. After the negotiations since Trump unilaterally withdrawn from the deal in 2018, Iran will probably ask to counterpoint the uranium as much as no less than 20%.

One thing that it won't do is to completely hand over his program. This makes the proposal of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of a so-called Libyan solution-“You go in, blow up the facilities in the air, shred all devices under American supervision”.

The Iranians like Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have what ultimately happened to the late Libyan dictator Moammar Gaddafi, who ultimately happened, who was killed by rebels within the country of Arabic in 2011 along with his own weapon to warn what can occur in the event that they trust the United States.

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