UAE Welcomes US-Iran Talks in Oman – A Step Towards De-escalation

by John Smith - World Editor
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The United Arab Emirates has publicly welcomed U.S.-Iran talks facilitated by Oman, a move signaling potential for reduced tensions in the region following a period of heightened instability. Thes discussions, focusing on Iran’s nuclear program and regional activities, come as Gulf states-including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman-are actively engaged in diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict [[1]]. Oman has a history of mediating between the two countries, though previous talks were disrupted by the recent escalation of hostilities.

The United Arab Emirates has welcomed the announcement of talks between the United States and Iran, hosted by Oman, signaling a potentially significant step toward de-escalation in the region. The move comes amid ongoing concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and its regional influence.

The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement expressing its appreciation for the role Oman is playing in facilitating dialogue. Oman’s willingness to host these discussions, the ministry said, “reflects the constructive role it plays in supporting understanding and dialogue at the regional and international levels, and in enhancing security and stability in the region.”

The UAE reaffirmed its belief that a commitment to international law, respect for national sovereignty, and a focus on diplomatic solutions are essential for resolving current crises. “Enhancing dialogue, de-escalation, adherence to international laws, and respect for the sovereignty of states represent the ideal foundations for addressing current crises,” the ministry stated, emphasizing the country’s consistent approach to resolving disputes through diplomacy.

Officials in Abu Dhabi expressed hope that the consultations will yield positive results, contributing to increased calm and bolstering security and stability throughout the region, ultimately supporting both regional and international peace. The announcement could influence future diplomatic talks and potentially ease tensions that have long characterized the relationship between the U.S. and Iran.


تابعوا آخر أخبارنا المحلية والرياضية وآخر المستجدات السياسية والإقتصادية عبر Google news


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