World leaders have commended the Sultanate of Oman for successfully hosting the latest round of talks between the United States and Iran. The meeting took place in Muscat on Saturday and brought together senior officials from both sides.
In a public statement, the United States government expressed deep gratitude to Oman for its role in promoting dialogue and peace. The White House confirmed that US Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Iranian Foreign Minister Dr. Abbas Araghchi.
Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, Oman’s Foreign Minister, hosted and facilitated the meeting. Officials described the talks as productive and constructive. Both parties agreed to continue discussions during another session next Saturday.
The Arab Republic of Egypt also praised Oman’s mediation. Egyptian leaders applauded Oman’s consistent commitment to promoting dialogue and peace in the region. They stressed that political solutions, not military action, offer the only viable path forward.
According to Egypt’s official statement, peaceful negotiations reduce tensions and support the stability of the entire Gulf region. Egypt highlighted the importance of ongoing efforts that bring parties closer to mutual understanding.
Egypt also welcomed the cooperative spirit shown by both the US and Iran. It hopes continued diplomacy will result in a long-term agreement that addresses key regional concerns.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan joined in praising Oman’s diplomatic leadership. Jordan supported all peaceful efforts focused on resolving conflicts and enhancing regional and global security.
Iranian Foreign Minister Dr. Abbas Araghchi also thanked Oman. He said the talks in Muscat took place in a respectful and constructive environment. He credited Oman for its key role in promoting dialogue and peace.
Both Iranian and American officials agreed to continue working toward common ground in the coming days.
These developments reflect a shared global interest in reducing tensions and promoting dialogue and peace throughout the region. Oman’s leadership has once again shown the power of diplomacy in achieving stability.