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Iranian speaker Qalibaf, FM Araghchi meet Oman's Sultan Haitham in Muscat

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 12:13
Iranian speaker Qalibaf, FM Araghchi meet Oman's Sultan Haitham in Muscat

Primary source Internal intake · 5 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 11:46–12:13

TL;DR

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq in Muscat today, according to Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The topics discussed were not disclosed. The meeting comes amid ongoing regional and US-Iran diplomatic contacts.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq in Muscat on Tuesday, according to Asaf Rozentzweig (N12). The content of the discussions was not disclosed by either side. The meeting follows a series of regional diplomatic engagements involving the Iranian leadership. As The Zioneer reported, the delegation arrived in Muscat on Monday evening (June 22, 18:58 Jerusalem) and initially met with Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi (June 22, 18:58 Jerusalem). That meeting also ended without public details. Today's audience with the sultan represents a higher-level encounter, potentially signaling expanded Omani mediation or consultation ahead of any US-Iran talks. The meeting was not announced in advance. No further information on the agenda was available at publication time.

02 · How it developed

6 developments

  1. Latest

    The Iranian delegation met with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq in Muscat.

  2. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is confirmed to be part of the delegation

  3. Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi met with the delegation

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03 · Source and signal

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