
Iraqi Foreign Minister Backs Indirect Iran-US Talks

Iraqi Foreign Minister Supports Iran-US Negotiations to Avert Regional War
In a recent statement, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein expressed his country’s support for negotiations between Iran and the US aimed at preventing the threat of war in the region. The talks, which are being facilitated by Oman, have been welcomed by Hussein as a crucial step towards de-escalating tensions.
According to reports from Al Jazeera, the third round of indirect talks between Tehran and Washington is scheduled to take place next Saturday. Hussein emphasized the importance of dialogue and communication in reaching a peaceful resolution, stating that there is no alternative to negotiations.
Earlier this month, Oman’s Foreign Ministry announced that Iran, the US, and Oman had agreed to enter the next phase of discussions with the goal of establishing a fair and enduring agreement. The statement highlighted the importance of mutual understanding for the benefit of all parties involved, both regionally and internationally.
Following Oman’s initiative and the mutual agreement between Iranian and American delegations, the bilateral technical consultations originally planned for this week have been rescheduled for next Saturday. This decision reflects the commitment of all parties involved to finding a diplomatic solution to the ongoing tensions in the region.
As the talks progress, hopes are high for a peaceful resolution that will ensure stability and security for all countries in the region. The willingness of Iraq and other regional actors to support diplomatic efforts is a positive sign that a peaceful resolution may be within reach.





