Baku, Azerbaijan, April 21. Iran’s Foreign
Minister, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, is set to travel to China on April
22 to hold discussions concerning Iran’s nuclear program as part of
ongoing indirect negotiations between Iran and the US, said the
country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmail Baghaei,
Trend
reports.
Speaking at a press conference held in Tehran on April 21,
Baghaei noted that the visit is part of Iran’s continuous
consultations with its strategic partners. These talks aim to
address key aspects of the nuclear program in the context of
broader diplomatic efforts. Last week, Araghchi traveled to Russia
for similar discussions.
Baghaei also noted that during the second round of talks between
Iran and the US in Rome, Araghchi engaged in conversations with his
Italian counterpart on related issues.
The second round of negotiations between Iran and the US was
held on April 19 under the chairmanship of Iranian Foreign Minister
Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and the US Special Envoy to Middle East
Affairs, Steve Witkoff. The second round of talks between Iran and
the US was conducted indirectly with the mediation of the Foreign
Minister of the Sultanate of Oman, Sayyid Badr Al-Busaidi. The
third round of these indirect talks is scheduled for April 26.
On April 12, first indirect talks between Iran and the United
States regarding Iran’s nuclear program took place in Muscat, the
capital of Oman. The discussions were led by Iranian Foreign
Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi and US Special Representative for
Middle East Affairs, Steve Whitkoff. Sources indicate that the
talks were conducted in a constructive and respectful
atmosphere.
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