Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei told @SkyNews that Iran maintains back-channel discussions with the U.S., as well as Oman, Qatar and others. He wants the U.S. to show that it is "loyal to diplomacy". He demands that diplomacy not be used as a "tool for https://t.co/1KTbEyHXGl
Iran's Foreign Ministry reveals "back-channel efforts" to restart talks with the US, but stresses that diplomacy must be genuine, not used for deception. Trust remains damaged after US strikes on Iranian sites. https://t.co/QMunpVu98E
“There are indirect contacts. My minister is talking to Oman, Qatar, and others,” Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told Sky News when asked about the possibility of renewed talks with the United States.
Iran's foreign ministry has indicated that there remains a possibility for peace talks with the United States through indirect or back-channel communications. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed ongoing indirect contacts involving Iran's foreign minister and representatives from Oman, Qatar, and other parties. Baghaei emphasized that the United States must demonstrate genuine commitment to diplomacy, warning that negotiations should not be used as a tool for deception. The ministry also highlighted that trust has been damaged following recent U.S. strikes on Iranian sites, underscoring the fragile nature of the diplomatic process.