Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi met with his Omani counterpart Badr Al‑Busaidi in Muscat on Sunday evening to discuss bilateral relations and key regional developments.

Why it matters:

The meeting underscores the continuation of Tehran’s diplomatic outreach to neighboring states amid mounting regional tensions, the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza, and broader instability in West Asia. Oman has historically played a mediating role between Iran and both Western and regional actors — particularly on nuclear and security issues.

What he’s saying:

Araghchi, who visited Muscat as part of Iran’s regular consultations with its neighbors, expressed appreciation for Oman’s diplomatic efforts and initiatives concerning Iran’s nuclear issue. He also outlined the latest developments in that field, describing Tehran’s commitment to constructive engagement while defending its national interests.

What they’re saying:

Omani Foreign Minister Badr Al‑Busaidi reaffirmed Muscat’s readiness to maintain dialogue and cooperation with Tehran, emphasizing the importance of peaceful resolution of regional crises and the continuation of economic collaboration between the two countries.

Key points:

  • Both sides reviewed progress in bilateral ties, particularly focusing on economic and trade cooperation.
  • The two ministers exchanged views on the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, denouncing Israel’s continued aggression and  the genocidal campaign against Palestinians.
  • Discussions also touched on the war against Lebanon and the destabilizing actions of the Israeli regime in the region.

Go deeper:

Oman remains one of Iran’s key diplomatic partners in the Persian Gulf, often serving as a quiet intermediary in regional disputes and Iran’s indirect contacts with Western powers. The meeting reflects Tehran’s strategy of leveraging regional diplomacy to counter isolation while advancing dialogue on security and nuclear matters, especially as the Gaza war continues to reshape political alignments across the Middle East.

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