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Details of Iran-US negotiations in Beit al-Hill Mansion; European host of the second round

According to Mehr News Agency, CNN correspondent Kylie Etwod, referring to the first round of Iran -US talks held in Oman yesterday, provided interesting details about the location of these indirect talks and the possibility of a second round of talks in a country other than Oman.

Talks between Steve Witakaf, US Special Representative, and Abbas Arakchi, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, were held at the home of Oman's Foreign Minister Badr al -Busaidi, known as Beit al -Hill, CNN quoted an informed source as saying.

Located in less than 5 minutes to Muscat Airport, the mansion is referred to as an attractive place for the meeting of high -ranking Western and Middle East officials.

On both sides of the entrance hallway, the glamor of this mansion is embedded in the living rooms. According to CNN, the right -wing rooms are western -style, and Witcaf and his team were stationed during the “indirect” talks. On the left is the living room with Eastern style and architecture where Iraqchi and the Iranian delegation were based.

The report said: A total of 5 people participated in the negotiations; Five Americans, five Iranians and three of Oman; The Omani host transmitted the messages of the parties in English to both sides of the corridor.

According to the source, after the negotiations, two delegations spoke for a few minutes in the marble corridor.

The source emphasized that according to the official statement of the White House sources present in the negotiations, it is believed that the Trump administration calls for rapid progress (negotiations) and Witcaf to make a green light to agree by making a political decision without entering the most technical details that may slow the process of negotiations.

Also, according to the CNN source, the US -Iran negotiations are scheduled to continue next week and will probably be in a European country.

“We had about two and a half hours of indirect talks with the efforts of Oman's foreign minister,” said Arakchi, referring to the first round of indirect talks with the US negotiating delegation. There were commuting between the two delegations, and the commute was about three times. The first session was a constructive session and was held in a calm and respectful environment. The second round will be held next Saturday. “No appropriate language was used, and the parties showed their commitment to advance these conversations until the agreement was desirable and equal to the equal position.”

Earlier, Won Hilliard, a reporter from NBC News, quoted Steve Witekaf as saying in his social media message on the indirect consultation of Tehran and Washington representatives in Oman that “we had a very positive and constructive dialogue.” The reporter quoted Trump's special representative as saying that talks with Iran will continue on April 7. The White House also described negotiations with Iran as “very positive and constructive”.

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Source:mehrnews

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