According to CCTV News, several countries are actively lobbying the United States and Iran to sign a non-aggression agreement during upcoming negotiations in Muscat, the capital of Oman. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt are involved and have drafted a framework for the agreement, hoping that both the U.S. and Iran will commit not to target each other in attacks. The agreement also addresses their respective allies and “proxy” groups in the Middle East. However, there are reports suggesting doubts about whether Israel will agree to abide by the agreement. Previously, under Omani mediation, the U.S. and Iran held multiple rounds of negotiations, but disagreements over uranium enrichment remain unresolved.
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Multiple countries promote the signing of a non-aggression agreement between the US and Iran
According to CCTV News, several countries are actively lobbying the United States and Iran to sign a non-aggression agreement during upcoming negotiations in Muscat, the capital of Oman. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt are involved and have drafted a framework for the agreement, hoping that both the U.S. and Iran will commit not to target each other in attacks. The agreement also addresses their respective allies and “proxy” groups in the Middle East. However, there are reports suggesting doubts about whether Israel will agree to abide by the agreement. Previously, under Omani mediation, the U.S. and Iran held multiple rounds of negotiations, but disagreements over uranium enrichment remain unresolved.