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Iran engages Oman on nuclear talks, urges US to stay wary of 'spoiler' Israel
The talks in Muscat came as Israel's Netanyahu travelled to Washington for talks with US President Trump.
Iran engages Oman on nuclear talks, urges US to stay wary of 'spoiler' Israel
Iran's Secretary of the National Security Council, Ali Larijani meets with Sultan of Oman, Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, in Muscat. / Reuters
February 10, 2026

Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, held talks in Oman days after the conclusion of the first round of nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington.

An Omani Foreign Ministry statement said on Tuesday that Sultan Haitham bin Tarik met with Larijani and discussed the latest developments in the Iran-US negotiations and “pathways to achieve a balanced and equitable agreement for all parties.”

The discussions also addressed “the critical importance of resuming dialogue and returning to the negotiating table to bridge perspectives and resolve outstanding differences through peaceful means,” the statement said.

The talks came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu travelled to Washington on Tuesday for talks with US President Donald Trump, in a trip seen as an attempt by Tel Aviv to “shape” the ongoing nuclear talks between the US and Iran.

“Netanyahu is now on his way to the United States. Americans must think wisely and not allow him, through posturing, to imply before his flight that 'I want to go and teach Americans the framework of the nuclear negotiations,” Larijani said on X.

“They must remain alert to the destructive role of the Zionists.”

Iran’s state news agency IRNA said Larijani’s talks with Sultan Haitham took place in a "constructive" and "positive" climate, addressing ways to boost bilateral cooperation.

Larijani also met with Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi during his visit, the agency said, without giving further details.

The Iranian official’s visit to Oman came as Iran and the US prepare for the next round of nuclear negotiations, which resumed in Muscat on Friday after nearly eight months of suspension.

The indirect negotiations between the two countries were halted following a US-backed Israeli attack on Iran that triggered a 12-day war last June, during which the US targeted three key Iranian nuclear sites.

Tension has escalated between Washington and Tehran, fuelled by an American military buildup in the Gulf and repeated threats of military action by President Donald Trump.

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