Moscow chief Iran FM, discuss American nuclear talks

Tehran: IranForeign Minister Abbas Araghchi is ready to visit Moscow this week to discuss recently Nuclear talks Along with the United States held in Oman, a spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said on Monday.
On Saturday, Argchi interacted with the highest level Iranian-US nuclear talks with US Middle East Envoy Steve Vitcoof at the highest level Iranian-US nuclear talks Muscat since the fall of the 2015 agreement.
“Dr. Araghchi will visit Moscow at the end of the week,” Spokesperson Exmail Bakai said, saying that the journey was “pre-employed” and “would have an opportunity to discuss the latest development related to Muscat talks.”
Iran and the United States described separate Saturday’s discussions as “creative”.
US President Donald Trump had a conversation weeks after sending a letter to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was calling for a nuclear talks warning of possible military action on refusing Tehran.
Russia, a close aide from Iran and China has discussed with Iran in recent weeks in its nuclear program.
Moscow welcomed the Iran-US talks as it pushed to a diplomatic solution and warned that military conflict would be a “global destruction”.
Another round of dialogue between Iran and the United States is scheduled for Saturday, 19 April.
Red line
The official IRNA news agency reported that they would be held in Europe without expansion.
Bakai said that the next set of dialogues would continue indirectly with Omani mediation, saying that direct talks were “not effective” and “not useful”.
He had earlier stated that the only focus of the upcoming dialogue would be “raising nuclear issues and restrictions”, and that Iran “will” no interaction with the American side on any other issue “.
Late on Sunday night, IRNA reported that Tehran’s regional influence and its missile capabilities were one of its “red lines” in talks.
In 2018, during the first term at Trump’s office, Washington withdrew from the 2015 agreement and restored the cuttings of cutting on Tehran.
After Trump’s return, Iran continued to follow the agreement for a year, but later began to return its compliance.
Iran has constantly denied that it is looking for nuclear weapons.
Bakaii reiterated that Iran will soon host the United Nations Nuclear Watchdog chief Rafael Gosi, but he said that his visit to his visit was still “to be decided.”
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) last visited Iran in November, where he interacted with top officials, including President Masaud Peseshkian.
In its latest quarterly report in February, IAEA stated that Iran had an estimated 274.8 kg (605 pounds) uranium to 60 percent rich, which was close to 90 percent required to make nuclear weapons.