MUSCAT — Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi, who mediated the US-Iran talks before the war, said on Tuesday that diplomatic options are still “available” to de-escalate the situation in the Middle East. Also on Tuesday Iran denied reports that it carried out a military attack on Oman, describing the Gulf state as a “friend and neighbor.” “Oman reaffirms its call for an immediate ceasefire and a return to responsible regional diplomacy. There are off ramps available. Let’s use them,” he said on X on Tuesday. Al-Busaidi did not provide details on what the options to end the ongoing conflict between Iran and joint Israeli and US forces could be.Oman had been mediating talks between Iran and the US and said that peace was “within reach” hours before the US-Israeli air strikes began on Saturday, plunging the region into a crisis. On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump told journalists in Washington, DC, that the US had attacked Iran because “he had a feeling” that Iran would strike first, as negotiations over its nuclear programme stalled. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had said on Monday that the US attacked Iran because it knew Israel was about to bomb the country, and because the Trump administration believed that Tehran would then strike US facilities in the region. But Oman’s foreign minister pushed back on the Trump administration’s characterization that Iran was an “imminent threat” to the US. He maintained that “significant progress” had been made in the nuclear talks before the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran. In its retaliatory strikes, Iran has attacked Israel and US forces across the Gulf region. While Oman does not host any US forces, it has also been struck and dragged into the conflict. The Oman News Agency reported on Sunday that the Duqm commercial port, located in Al Wusta Governorate in central Oman, was struck by two drones. It said that an expatriate worker was injured in the attack. Iran’s Armed Forces General Staff said that there had been no military strike on Omani territory, rejecting reports suggesting otherwise, according to the state-run Press TV. The denial came after the Oman News Agency reported Tuesday that two drones were intercepted in the Dhofar Governorate in southern Oman, while a third crashed near Salalah Port. Citing a security source, the news agency said no casualties or material damage were recorded in the incident. — AgenciesMUSCAT — Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi, who mediated the US-Iran talks before the war, said on Tuesday that diplomatic options are still “available” to de-escalate the situation in the Middle East. Also on Tuesday Iran denied reports that it carried out a military attack on Oman, describing the Gulf state as a “friend and neighbor.” “Oman reaffirms its call for an immediate ceasefire and a return to responsible regional diplomacy. There are off ramps available. Let’s use them,” he said on X on Tuesday. Al-Busaidi did not provide details on what the options to end the ongoing conflict between Iran and joint Israeli and US forces could be.Oman had been mediating talks between Iran and the US and said that peace was “within reach” hours before the US-Israeli air strikes began on Saturday, plunging the region into a crisis. On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump told journalists in Washington, DC, that the US had attacked Iran because “he had a feeling” that Iran would strike first, as negotiations over its nuclear programme stalled. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had said on Monday that the US attacked Iran because it knew Israel was about to bomb the country, and because the Trump administration believed that Tehran would then strike US facilities in the region. But Oman’s foreign minister pushed back on the Trump administration’s characterization that Iran was an “imminent threat” to the US. He maintained that “significant progress” had been made in the nuclear talks before the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran. In its retaliatory strikes, Iran has attacked Israel and US forces across the Gulf region. While Oman does not host any US forces, it has also been struck and dragged into the conflict. The Oman News Agency reported on Sunday that the Duqm commercial port, located in Al Wusta Governorate in central Oman, was struck by two drones. It said that an expatriate worker was injured in the attack. Iran’s Armed Forces General Staff said that there had been no military strike on Omani territory, rejecting reports suggesting otherwise, according to the state-run Press TV. The denial came after the Oman News Agency reported Tuesday that two drones were intercepted in the Dhofar Governorate in southern Oman, while a third crashed near Salalah Port. Citing a security source, the news agency said no casualties or material damage were recorded in the incident. — Agencies

