Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Guardian newspaper wrote in a report on this matter: This issue is one of the main obstacles to reaching a future agreement. This issue was raised indirectly in initial talks between Seyyed Abbas Araqchi, Iranian Foreign Minister, and Steve Whittaker, the US President's special envoy for the Middle East.
The article continues: Iran's argument is that these reserves, which have been accumulated over the past four years, should remain under the close supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Iran. Tehran sees this as a precautionary measure or a guarantee in case the administration of US President Donald Trump withdraws from any agreement with Iran in this regard again, such as its unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018.
The first round of indirect talks between Iran and the US was held indirectly in Muscat last Saturday with representatives from Iran and the US, as well as the Omani Foreign Minister as a mediator for these talks.
After the end of this round of talks, the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran wrote in a message on the social network X: The first round of indirect talks was constructive and promising. The talks were held in an atmosphere of mutual respect. I explained Iran's views firmly and at the same time with a forward-looking approach. Both sides decided to continue this process within a few days.
US President Donald Trump also said in this regard that he had met with a group of his advisers and people about Iran and would make a decision on this matter very quickly. He also stated that negotiations with Iran are going well.