

He called the negotiations “complex, but useful.”
“Useful negotiations for a better understanding of each other's positions and the search for reasonable and realistic ways to resolve disagreements,” Bakai wrote.
He added that the next round of negotiations will coordinate Oman as an intermediary between Iran and the USA.
Four circles of direct Iran-SS of disagreement; Difficult Butter Undetstand of all other positions and to understand Reasonable & Realistic Ways Address the Differences. NEXT ROUND Will BE COordinated and Announced by Oman.
– Esmaeil Baqaei (@irimfa_Spox) May 11, 2025
CNN, with reference to a senior official from the US President Donald Trump, said that the negotiations were “both direct and indirect” and lasted more than three hours.
The interlocutor described negotiations as encouraging. According to him, the parties reached consent to extend work on the technical part of the agreement.
Context
On February 5, US President Donald Trump announced the desire to sign a nuclear peace agreement with Iran. According to him, he wants Iran to be a “large and successful country”, but without nuclear weapons. Trump also called “very exaggerated” reports that the United States and Israel are working together to “smash Iran to smithereens.”
On February 7, the Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that he would not negotiate with the administration of Trump and will decisively respond to threats to Tehran.
On March 4, Bloomberg wrote that the Trump administration turned to the Russian aggressor country with a request to be an intermediary in communicating with Iran on issues such as a nuclear program, and the illegitimate president of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin agreed to this.
Trump sent several letters to Khamenei with “nuclear” offers and repeatedly threatened Iran with military force in case of refusal. In particular, in Trump from March 12, he gave Tehran two months to conclude an agreement, otherwise Iran’s nuclear objects may be attacked by America or Israel. At the end of March, Trump threatened Iran with “previously unprecedented bombing.”
In March, Iranian President of Iran Masud Cosud in March stated that Trump could “do anything.” In April, Iran brought the rocket to the combat readiness for a potential blow to the positions associated with the United States, and later his troops.
Indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington began on April 12 in Oman.




