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    Top Iranian adviser visits mediator Oman, as Iran and US prepare for talks

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    Posted on February 10, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Iranian adviser visits Oman to discuss US talks, focusing on balanced agreements and regional peace. Key issues include missiles and sanctions.

    Table of Contents

    • Iran-US Diplomatic Engagement
    • Role of Oman in Mediation
    • Key Issues in Negotiations
    • Missile Stockpile Discussions
    • Sanctions and Nuclear Rights

    Top Iranian adviser visits mediator Oman, as Iran and US prepare for talks

    Iran-US Diplomatic Engagement

    By Jana Choukeir and Elwely Elwelly

    Role of Oman in Mediation

    DUBAI, Feb 10 - A top adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader discussed ways to reach a "balanced and just" agreement with the United States during talks in Oman on Tuesday, as Washington and Tehran prepare to resume negotiations aimed at averting a new conflict.

    Key Issues in Negotiations

    Oman facilitated talks between Iran and the U.S. last week, which a spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry said had allowed Tehran to gauge Washington's seriousness and showed enough consensus for diplomacy to continue.

    Missile Stockpile Discussions

    The talks came after U.S. President Donald Trump positioned a naval flotilla in the region, raising fears of new military action. Trump, who joined an Israeli bombing campaign last year and hit Iranian nuclear sites, had threatened last month to intervene militarily during a bloody government crackdown on nationwide protests in Iran, but ultimately held off.

    Sanctions and Nuclear Rights

    "After the talks, we felt there was understanding and consensus to continue the diplomatic process," said the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baghaei.

    Baghaei said Tuesday's trip to Oman by Ali Larijani, an adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had been pre-planned, and that Larijani would travel next to Qatar, which has also mediated in several Middle East crises.

    Oil prices eased on Tuesday as traders remained focused on Iran-U.S. tensions.   

    DIFFERENCE OVER WHETHER TO DISCUSS MISSILE STOCKPILE

    Oman's state news agency said Larijani and Omani Sultan Haitham bin Tariq discussed ways to reach a "balanced and just" agreement between Iran and the U.S., stressing the importance of returning to dialogue to bridge differences and promote regional and global peace and security.

    Iranian state media said the meeting lasted nearly three hours.

    The date and venue of the next round of U.S.-Iran talks have yet to be announced. 

    The U.S. is seeking to expand the scope of negotiations with Iran beyond the nuclear issue to curb Iran's ballistic missile programme, one of the biggest in the Middle East. 

    Tehran says its missile arsenal has been rebuilt since last year's 12-day bombing campaign by Israel and the U.S., and that its stockpile is non-negotiable.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to use a meeting with Trump in Washington on Wednesday to push for any U.S.-Iran deal to include limitations on Tehran's missiles. 

    Baghaei said the U.S. "must act independently of foreign pressures, especially Israeli pressures that ignore the interests of the region and even the U.S."

    In any negotiations, Iran would continue to demand the lifting of financial sanctions and insist on its nuclear rights including enrichment, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said. 

    Washington has demanded Iran relinquish its stockpile of uranium enriched to up to 60% fissile purity, a small step away from the 90% that is considered weapons grade.

    VANCE SAYS TRUMP WILL DECIDE RED LINES

    The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, Mohammad Eslami, said on Monday: "The possibility of diluting 60% enriched uranium ... depends on whether, in return, all sanctions are lifted or not".

    Asked whether the U.S. would allow limited uranium enrichment by Iran, U.S. Vice President JD Vance said during a visit to Armenia on Monday: "I think President Trump is going to make the ultimate determination about where we draw the red lines in the negotiations."  

    Iran and the U.S. held five rounds of talks last year on curbing Tehran's nuclear programme, with the process breaking down mainly due to disputes over uranium enrichment inside Iran.

    Since Trump struck Iran's facilities, Tehran has said it has halted enrichment activity. It has always said its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes.   

    (Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Writing by Michael Georgy; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Iran and US prepare for diplomatic talks mediated by Oman.
    • •Key discussion points include missile stockpile and sanctions.
    • •Iran insists on nuclear rights and lifting of sanctions.
    • •Oman plays a crucial role in facilitating discussions.
    • •US aims to expand talks beyond nuclear issues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Top Iranian adviser visits mediator Oman, as Iran and US prepare for talks

    1What is a diplomatic engagement?

    Diplomatic engagement refers to the process where countries communicate and negotiate to resolve conflicts, establish agreements, or improve relations.

    2What are sanctions?

    Sanctions are penalties or restrictions imposed by one country on another to influence its behavior, often related to trade, finance, or diplomatic relations.

    3What are nuclear rights?

    Nuclear rights refer to a country's entitlement to develop and maintain nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, including energy production and scientific research.

    4What is missile stockpile?

    A missile stockpile is a collection of missiles that a country possesses, which can be used for defense or offensive military capabilities.

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