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Iran security chief visits Oman after talks with US
Tehran, Feb 10 (AFP) Feb 10, 2026
The secretary of Iran's top security body was visiting Oman on Tuesday, days after a new round of talks was held in Muscat between officials from Washington and Tehran.

Ali Larijani, who heads the Supreme National Security Council, was set to hold talks with Haitham bin Tariq, the Sultan of Oman, and Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi, Iran's state news agency IRNA reported.

They would discuss the latest regional and international developments as well as economic cooperation between Iran and Oman, the news agency said.

Larijani will then head to Qatar, according to Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baqaei.

The trip comes after Iran and the United States resumed dialogue in Oman on Friday for the first time since the 12-day Iran-Israel war last June, which was briefly joined by the US military.


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