New York Times: Iran -US dialogue was positive
“The dialogue between Iran and the US was positive,” the American magazine correspondent wrote. “They reached an agreement on the framework and timeline of the negotiations and will continue the talks next week.”
According to RCO News Agency, Iran -US negotiations chaired by Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Arakchi and US President Steve Witakaf’s special envoy to West Asian affairs began this afternoon (Saturday) with the mediation of Oman’s Foreign Minister.
Iranian and American sources are also commented on the “positive” and “constructive” of the negotiations.
“The dialogue between Iran and the United States was positive,” said the reporter of the American Journal of the New York Times on the X -Social Network. They agreed on the framework and timeline of the negotiations and will continue the talks next week. “They also met directly for the sake.”
“This shows that the United States has not called for a complete dismantle of Iran’s nuclear program, one of Tehran’s red lines,” the American magazine correspondent added.
The New York Times reporter reports that in his first remarks after an indirect conversation with the Iranian delegation, “We had a very positive and constructive conversation.”
“Conversations with Iran will continue on April 7,” Witakaf said in an interview with the American Network.
A member of the Iranian negotiating team also told ISNA that the process of negotiations was good.
The parties in the end agreed that these talks would continue next week.
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