Oman signals ‘unprecedented openness’ from US, Iran in Geneva talks

After indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the United States began in Geneva, Oman confirmed that both sides have shown “openness” to new solutions.In a statement posted Thursday on X, Oman’s Foreign Ministry said Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, who is mediating between the two parties and met with the Iranian and US delegations at Oman’s diplomatic mission in Geneva, sensed an “unprecedented openness from both sides to new and creative ideas and solutions.”‘A fair and lasting agreement’The statement added that “the United States and Iran are open to reaching a fair and lasting agreement.”It also revealed that the Omani minister discussed Iran’s proposals to resolve the crisis surrounding its nuclear program with US Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff and US President Donald Trump’s son in law, Jared Kushner. The ministry said the meeting reviewed the Iranian side’s perspectives and proposals, as well as the US team’s responses and inquiries regarding how to address the core