Omani Foreign Minister Badr Al-Busaidi announced that Oman is arranging a new round of indirect talks between Washington and Tehran. The talks aim to de-escalate tensions. The anticipated meetings are a continuation of the "de-escalation" talks.
Al-Busaidi mentioned that logistical reasons have delayed the meeting between the United States and Iran. He emphasized the importance of these talks for reaching a joint agreement. He noted that announcing new dates depends on reaching a consensus.
Reports suggest that the talks are expected to take place in the coming weeks. The United States has accused Iran of destabilizing activities. These activities include supporting Houthis in Yemen and attacks in the Red Sea.
Washington and Tehran have accused each other of "fabricating pretexts." This accusation follows U.S. warnings about Iran's support for the Houthis. The U.S. also threatened new sanctions on Iranian oil.