Turkey Proposes Hosting U.S.-Iran Talks, Affirms Neutral Stance

Turkey's Experience in International Diplomacy
The official noted Turkey’s extensive history of hosting international negotiations and resolving conflicts, underscoring its role as a dialogue platform for various global parties over the years.
Speculation on Venue Change to Oman
This announcement follows media reports indicating a possible shift of the anticipated talks from Istanbul to Muscat, Oman. Sources stated that U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff plans to meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Istanbul to address issues related to Iran's nuclear program.
U.S. Support for Venue Change
According to reports, the U.S. government has approved Iran's request to relocate the negotiations to Oman, where discussions are expected to occur next Friday.
Diplomatic Efforts Amid Ongoing Tensions
These diplomatic developments come as tensions persist between Washington and Tehran regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions, particularly following a recent visit by the U.S. envoy to Israel and discussions with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concerning regional matters related to Iran.
