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            Peace ‘within reach’ as Iran agrees no nuclear material stockpile: Oman FM

            Saturday, February 28, 2026 - 07:40:08
            Peace ‘within reach’ as Iran agrees no nuclear material stockpile: Oman FM
            Arya News - Oman’s Foreign Minister says most recent indirect talks between US, Iran ‘really advanced, substantially’ and diplomacy must be allowed do its work.

            Iran agreed during indirect talks with the United States never to stockpile enriched uranium, said Oman’s top diplomat, who described the development as a major breakthrough.
            Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi also said on Friday that he believed all issues in a deal between Iran and the US could be resolved “amicably and comprehensively” within a few months.
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            “If the ultimate objective is to ensure forever that Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb, I think we have cracked that problem through these negotiations by agreeing [on] a very important breakthrough that has never been achieved any time before,” Al Busaidi said.
            “The single most important achievement, I believe, is the agreement that Iran will never ever have nuclear material that will create a bomb,” he said.
            “Now we are talking about zero stockpiling, and that is very, very important because if you cannot stockpile material that is enriched, then there is no way that you can actually create a bomb,” he added.
            There would also be “full and comprehensive verification by the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency]”, he said, referring to the UN’s nuclear watchdog.
            He said Iran would also degrade its current stockpiles of nuclear material to “the lowest level possible” so that it is “converted into fuel, and that fuel will be irreversible”.
            “This is something completely new. It really makes the enrichment argument less relevant, because now we are talking about zero stockpiling,” Al Busaidi said.
            Regarding recent US demands regarding Iran’s missile programme, Al Busaidi said: “I believe Iran is open to discuss everything”.
            Asked if he thought enough ground was covered in the most recent talks in Geneva to hold off a US attack on Iran , the minister said, “I hope so.”
            “We have really advanced substantially, and I think, obviously, there remains various details to be ironed out, and this is why we need a little bit more time to really try and accomplish the ultimate goal of having a comprehensive package of the deal,” he said.
            “But the big picture is that a deal is in our hands,” he added.
            The foreign minister’s comment followed after he met earlier on Friday with US Vice President JD Vance and as US President Donald Trump continued to sabre-rattle while at the same time declaring he favoured a diplomatic solution with Tehran.
            Trump said on Friday that he was not happy with the recent talks that concluded in Geneva.
            “We’re not exactly happy with the way they’re negotiating,” Trump told reporters in Washington, adding that Iran “should make a deal”.
            “They’d be smart if they made a deal,” he said.
            Trump later said that he would prefer it if the US did not have to use military force, “but sometimes you have to do it”.
            The US and Iranian sides are expected to meet again on Monday in Vienna, Austria, for more indirect negotiations.
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