Omani Foreign Minister: Iran has agreed not to possess "nuclear materials that can be used to make a nuclear bomb."

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08:48 28/02/2026
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According to a report from CCTV News, Omani Foreign Minister Badr stated in an interview on February 27 in Washington that Iran has agreed not to possess "nuclear materials capable of producing nuclear bombs."
According to CCTV News, on February 27th, Omani Foreign Minister Badr, in an interview in Washington, said that Iran has agreed not to possess "materials necessary to make nuclear bombs." Earlier, according to CCTV, on the 27th local time, Omani Foreign Minister Badr met with US Vice President Pence in Washington. According to the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both sides reviewed the progress made in the US-Iran indirect talks conducted under Oman's mediation, as well as diplomatic efforts to reach a just and sustainable nuclear agreement and ensure the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program. Badr said that the negotiations have made "key, important, and unprecedented progress" so far, laying the foundation for reaching the expected agreement. On the same day, Badr also expressed on social media platform that he looks forward to further, decisive progress in the US-Iran talks in the coming days. He also pointed out, "peace is within reach." However, Wall Street News mentioned that the optimistic signals in diplomacy cannot conceal the rapidly escalating military risks. According to Xinhua News Agency, the US Navy's largest aircraft carrier, the "Ford," arrived in Israeli waters on Friday, the 27th, forming a "double carrier strike group" with the "Lincoln" already deployed in the Persian Gulf; about 20 US military refueling aircraft also arrived at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel on the same day. Also on Friday, the US Embassy in Israel announced that, "due to security risk considerations," the US State Department has approved the evacuation of non-emergency personnel and their families from the mission in Israel. US Ambassador to Israel Mike Herclovich urged relevant personnel to "leave today" if they wish to depart Israel. Other countries, including China, have either called for their citizens to evacuate or recalled their diplomatic personnel from Iran, and international airlines have announced the suspension of relevant flights. This article is sourced from Wall Street News, written by Bao Yilong; Edited by GMTEight: Wenwen.