Iran and Oman Discuss Ceasefire Implementation in New Call
The outreach signals a push to turn a short truce into lasting calm.
Overview
- Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, spoke by phone with Oman’s Badr bin Hamad Albusaidi to review the Iran–U.S. ceasefire and next steps for talks.
- Araghchi said Iran seeks regional peace through cooperation among neighbors and urged efforts free of what he called disruptive U.S. interference.
- Albusaidi voiced hope for a quick return of peace and stability across the region, reinforcing Oman’s role as a mediator.
- In a separate call, Araghchi warned Russia’s Sergey Lavrov that U.S. actions in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz could carry dangerous consequences for global security.
- Russia welcomed the two‑week ceasefire, said it believes the understandings cover Lebanon, and offered to help address fallout from what it labeled American‑Israeli aggression.