Pezeshkian: Talks Show Positive Signs
WANA (Feb 22) – In a message that quickly drew regional and international attention, Masoud Pezeshkian said the latest round of negotiations had produced “encouraging signs,” signaling potential diplomatic movement amid longstanding tensions.
In a post written in English on his account on X, the Iranian president stressed that “Iran is committed to peace and stability in the region.”
Pezeshkian added that the recent talks “included an exchange of practical proposals and showed encouraging signs.” His reference to “practical proposals” suggests that discussions may have moved beyond general positions toward more concrete options, although no specific details about the agenda were disclosed.
At the same time, he adopted a cautious tone, noting that Tehran is “closely monitoring U.S. actions” and has made “all necessary preparations for any possible scenario.” The remark underscores the continued mistrust shaping relations between the two countries, even as diplomatic channels remain open.

Oman Confirms Iran–U.S. Talks to Be Held in Geneva on Thursday
WANA (Feb 22) – Amid ongoing media speculation over the timing and venue of renewed contacts between Tehran and Washington, Muscat has officially confirmed a new date—one that could mark a fresh phase in one of the most complex diplomatic files in recent years. Badr Albusaidi, Oman’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced Sunday evening […]





