Iranian negotiating team will never cross country’s red lines in Vienna talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian stressed that the country’s negotiating team will cross the red lines under no circumstances and that there are still few important issues in the talks.
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"The Vienna talks have reached a critical stage. Today we discussed the Vienna talks and regional issues with our Omani counterpart," said Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in his joint press conference with Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Al Busaidi on Wednesday in Tehran.
"There are still few but very important issues in the Vienna talks. We always stated that we will not cross our red lines about the Vienna talks in any way," he added.
Under no circumstances, the negotiating team will cross the red lines of the Islamic Republic of Iran about the talks and we will show our strong commitment to this issue," the Iranian top diplomat noted.
He also expressed hope that the few sensitive, important and remaining issues in the negotiations will be resolved with realism on the part of the West in the coming days.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian foreign minister pointed to the good relations between the two countries of Iran and Oman, saying, "Relations between the two countries are on a very good path. We agreed to make more efforts to develop the relationship as much as possible. We hope that in the near future it will be possible for the presidents of the two countries to meet.
Referring to the official invitation of the Sultan of Oman from President Raeisi to visit Oman, Amir-Abdollahian said expressed hope that the president's visit will be done as soon as possible.
"We believe that more stability and security in the region can be achieved through comprehensive cooperation," he stressed.
The Iranian foreign mister also spoke about the latest developments in Russian-Ukrainian relations, saying that unfortunately, the provocative behavior of NATO and the United States has made the situation in the northern region and around Iran worrying. He also urged all parties to end this crisis politically and peacefully.
Omani foreign minister, for his part, said that he has conveyed the letter of the Sultan of Oman to the President of Iran, expressing hope the Iranian president's visit to Oman takes place soon.
"The political relations between the two countries are based on mutual trust and respect and common interests," he added.