Iran wants indirect talks with US, warns regional countries over strikes against it
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Iran has firmly rejected direct negotiations with the US regarding its nuclear program, instead promoting indirect talks through Oman as a viable channel. A senior Iranian official emphasized that the Gulf states, particularly those hosting US military bases, would face severe repercussions if they supported an attack on Iran. Tensions heightened by US threats have placed Iran's military on high alert, increasing regional instability, especially amidst ongoing conflicts in the area. The official also noted that indirect negotiations might soon commence, depending on the US's political sincerity.
Iran has warned neighboring countries hosting US bases that their involvement in any attack on Iran will be deemed an act of hostility, with severe consequences.
Indirect talks allow us to assess Washington's commitment to a diplomatic resolution regarding Iran's nuclear program, despite a potentially rocky path ahead.
Amid escalating tensions, Iran's armed forces are on high alert as Washington's military threats have heightened fears across the Gulf region.
The precarious situation is fueled by ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, missile strikes in Yemen, and rising Israeli-Iranian tensions.
Read at New York Post
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