Iran Confirms Indirect Talks with the US, Mediated by Oman

An Iranian woman walks next to an anti-US mural on the wall of the former US embassy in Tehran (EPA)
An Iranian woman walks next to an anti-US mural on the wall of the former US embassy in Tehran (EPA)
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Iran Confirms Indirect Talks with the US, Mediated by Oman

An Iranian woman walks next to an anti-US mural on the wall of the former US embassy in Tehran (EPA)
An Iranian woman walks next to an anti-US mural on the wall of the former US embassy in Tehran (EPA)

Iran and the US held indirect talks under Omani mediation, announced the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Nasser Kanaani.

Kanaani announced that mediators are also negotiating the issue of exchanging prisoners if Washington showed "seriousness and goodwill."

Earlier, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei expressed his support for an agreement on the country's nuclear program with the West but added that "the existing infrastructure of the nuclear industry should not be touched."

He urged Iranian officials to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), calling on the officials not to yield to the Agency's "excessive and false demands”. He said that a law passed by Iran's parliament in 2020 had to be respected.

Kanaani said the government was "serious" in reaching an agreement following Khamenei’s orders and within the framework of the parliament law to secure national interests.

He claimed that "Iran's government has never left the negotiation table and has shown its readiness to conduct serious and substantive negotiations to reach a conclusion" on reviving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Kanaani confirmed reports about talks between Iran and the US through Oman mediation in the past few weeks, claiming the Muscat talks were not secret but an opportunity to defend Iran's national interests.

"We welcomed the mediation proposal put forward by senior Omani officials several weeks ago and exchanged messages with the other party, with the aim of activating the 'sanctions removal' talks," he said.

"We have never stopped the diplomatic processes."

Last week, a well-informed senior European source told Asharq Al-Awsat that a return to the agreement in the form proposed a year ago was "no longer possible," noting that any deal must be negotiated from the outset.

Two European diplomatic sources also told Asharq Al-Awsat that the Omani mediation is related to issues outside the nuclear agreement.

One of the diplomats said that the US has other outstanding issues they are discussing through Omani officials.

Axios website revealed that indirect negotiations occurred between the chief Iranian negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, and the White House Middle East Coordinator, Brett McGurk, last month in Muscat about concluding an interim agreement.

In the past few days, Washington and Tehran denied media reports that the two sides had reached an interim agreement on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal, which includes the release of US detainees and Iran reducing uranium enrichment by 60 percent in exchange for the release of frozen Iranian assets in South Korea, Iraq, and the World Bank.

The US special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley, and the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations in New York, Saeed Irvani, held several meetings.

On Saturday, Iranian lawmaker Mojtaba Tavanger confirmed the meetings, but the US obstructions failed the prisoner exchange deal.

"America is trying to get more concessions from Iran in nuclear matters in exchange for releasing frozen funds, a policy violating the law and contradictory to Iran's interests," Tavangar added.

Former US President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal in 2018 to modify Iran's regional behavior and its expansion of ballistic missile activities.

On Friday, the White House described press reports of an interim agreement as "false and misleading."

Iran's mission to the UN also cast doubt on the report: "Our comment is the same as the White House comment."

At least three Iranian-US nationals are being held in Iran, including businessman Siamak Namazi, who was arrested in October 2015 and sentenced to ten years on espionage charges.

In 2022, Iran said that dozens of its citizens were detained in the US, some of whom were accused of circumventing US sanctions, including exporting equipment used in the Iranian weapons industry.

 



Public Mourns 35 Killed in Attack at Sports Complex in Southern Chinese City

 A man offers flowers outside the "Zhuhai People's Fitness Plaza" where a man rammed his car into people exercising at the sports center, in Zhuhai in southern China's Guangdong province on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. (AP)
A man offers flowers outside the "Zhuhai People's Fitness Plaza" where a man rammed his car into people exercising at the sports center, in Zhuhai in southern China's Guangdong province on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. (AP)
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Public Mourns 35 Killed in Attack at Sports Complex in Southern Chinese City

 A man offers flowers outside the "Zhuhai People's Fitness Plaza" where a man rammed his car into people exercising at the sports center, in Zhuhai in southern China's Guangdong province on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. (AP)
A man offers flowers outside the "Zhuhai People's Fitness Plaza" where a man rammed his car into people exercising at the sports center, in Zhuhai in southern China's Guangdong province on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. (AP)

Members of the public paid their respects Wednesday to people killed by a driver who rammed into people exercising a sports complex in southern China, as the country mourned, but little information was available about the suspect or the victims in the attack.

The crash Monday night in Zhuhai killed 35 people and severely injured 43 others, and the driver was detained as he was trying to escape. Authorities said the 62-year-old man with the surname Fan was upset over his divorce settlement.

Members of the public had started bringing flowers in honor of the victims Tuesday night and continued into Wednesday.

There was a light police presence in the morning at the Zhuhai sports complex, which was closed until further notice, but the number of officers increased as the morning passed.

While police allowed people to leave bouquets of flowers in memory of the dead just outside the entrance of the sports complex, volunteers then quickly moved the flowers inside to the sports center.

“May there be no thugs in heaven,” said the message on one bouquet. “Good deeds will be rewarded and evil deeds will be punished.”

The attack occurred on the eve of the Zhuhai Airshow, an aviation exhibition sponsored by the People's Liberation Army that is held every two years.

China authorities often make extra efforts to tightly control information around major or sensitive events like the airshow. Censors also take extra care around major catastrophes or violence, often censoring eyewitness accounts. Clear information on the death and injury toll was not available for almost 24 hours after the attack.

Videos were quickly censored inside China, though they circulated outside the Great Firewall. They were posted by Teacher Li, an artist turned dissident who runs a X account with 1.7 million followers that posts crowdsourced videos about news in China.

Articles from Chinese media featuring interviews with survivors were quickly taken down Monday and Tuesday. The news that trended about the attack was largely based on official statements from authorities.

Police said their preliminary investigation found Fan was dissatisfied with the split of financial assets in his divorce. Beyond that description, further information was not available on his divorce or alleged motive.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for the “strict” punishment of the perpetrator according to law, in a statement Tuesday evening.

He also called on all local governments “to strengthen prevention and control of risks at the source, strictly prevent extreme cases from occurring, and to resolve conflicts and disputes in a timely manner,” according to the official Xinhua news agency.