Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi informed his Omani counterpart that reaching a deal with the United States to end the war in the Middle East depends entirely on Washington dropping its “excessive demands.”
Tehran’s foreign ministry released a summary of the phone call on Friday, detailing the diplomat’s conditions for peace.
In very productive call with FM @badralbusaidi, expressed Iran’s solidarity with Oman in face of any threat.
We discussed Hormuz and its future administration in line with our sovereign responsibilities and international law.
We welcome consultation with all neighboring states. pic.twitter.com/MB6EVYNkNn— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) May 29, 2026
Araghchi explicitly stated that a final agreement requires the American party to abandon its shifting, contradictory positions.

The ministry emphasised that the United States must change its current negotiation attitude before both nations can successfully conclude a truce.
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