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Iran prepares counterproposal for US in ongoing nuclear talks

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Iran is set to deliver a counterproposal to the United States through Oman, in response to what it has deemed an “unacceptable” offer for a nuclear agreement. This announcement was made by the Foreign Ministry spokesperson, who stated that Iran’s response will be in line with its national interests and will address the concerns raised by the U.S.

The U.S. had recently put forth a proposal for a new nuclear agreement with Iran, following its withdrawal from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). However, Iran has rejected this offer, stating that it does not meet their expectations and is not in line with the spirit of the JCPOA.

In a press conference, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that Iran has been in close communication with Oman, a country that has played a crucial role in facilitating talks between Iran and the U.S. in the past. He also added that Iran’s counterproposal will be delivered through Oman, as a sign of goodwill and commitment to finding a mutually beneficial solution.

The spokesperson further emphasized that Iran remains committed to the JCPOA and its obligations under the agreement, despite the U.S. withdrawal. He also reiterated that Iran’s nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes and that the country has no intention of developing nuclear weapons.

The delivery of a counterproposal by Iran is a positive step towards finding a resolution to the ongoing tensions between the two countries. It shows Iran’s willingness to engage in dialogue and find a solution that is acceptable to both parties.

The U.S. and Iran have been at odds for decades, with the recent tensions escalating after the U.S. withdrew from the JCPOA and imposed harsh economic sanctions on Iran. However, both countries have expressed a desire to de-escalate the situation and find a way to move forward.

Iran’s counterproposal is expected to address the concerns raised by the U.S. and offer a viable solution that is in line with Iran’s national interests. It is also a testament to Iran’s commitment to diplomacy and finding a peaceful resolution to the current situation.

The spokesperson also stated that Iran is open to further negotiations and is willing to engage in constructive dialogue with the U.S. and other parties involved. This is a positive sign and shows Iran’s determination to find a solution that benefits all parties involved.

The delivery of the counterproposal through Oman is also significant as it highlights the important role that Oman has played in facilitating talks between Iran and the U.S. in the past. Oman has been a key mediator in the region and has been instrumental in bringing the two countries to the negotiating table.

In conclusion, Iran’s upcoming counterproposal to the U.S. through Oman is a positive development in the ongoing tensions between the two countries. It shows Iran’s commitment to finding a peaceful solution and its willingness to engage in dialogue. The international community should support these efforts and encourage both parties to continue their negotiations in good faith. It is only through mutual understanding and cooperation that a lasting resolution can be achieved.

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