Three aircraft, including the presidential, took off on Wednesday from Iran, heading to the capital of Oman, Muskat, while Iranian airspace has remained closed for days. Their flight monitoring devices were activated in southeastern Iran, which makes the exact take -off of aircraft.
Tehran did not provide any explanation for flights, while Oman did not immediately confirm the arrival of Iranian officials in the Sultanate.
There is no official comment, but analysts said it is probably about Iranian negotiators heading to ceasefire talks.
However, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Emil Bagaei denied that Iran had sent negotiators to Oman.
However, the Jerusalem Post reported that the Iranians conveyed a message to Qatar on Wednesday, which, along with Oman, are trying to mediate for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
“We are willing to talk in order to reach an agreement with the US, but Israel has to” throw tones “,” the Iranians allegedly said, according to the same source.
Oman has played a key role as a mediator between the United States and Iran in the five rounds of talks on the Tehran nuclear program.
In another development, a source from the Iranian Foreign Ministry in Tehran told the BBC that Iran is considering taking a meeting with US Vice President Jay Di Vance.
“We never got away from diplomacy,” the source said.
The BBC notes that it is believed that Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Arakzi could meet with Vance in the coming days if Iran decides to accept the proposal.
Source :Skai
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