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Putin talks nuclear talks between the US and Iran with Oman's leader

A Kremlin official said that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Sultan Haitham bin Tariq al-Said discussed Iran's nucleotide programme with him on Tuesday.

Oman is mediating between Iran, the United States and Iran as Donald Trump attempts to reach an agreement with Iran that will curb its nuclear program. Washington believes it aims at developing nuclear weapons.

Interfax reported Kremlin Foreign Policy aide Yury Uschakov saying, "We discussed progress in negotiations between Iranians and American representatives."

"We'll see what happens." We keep in close touch with our Iranian colleagues. "We help where we can."

Trump has threatened to attack Iran if a deal cannot be reached. Iran denies that it is seeking atomic arms. In January, Russia signed a treaty of strategic partnership with Iran and is trying to improve its relations with Trump's administration.

As a signatory of a previous deal with Iran that Trump abandoned in his first term, 2018, Moscow plays a part in the nuclear talks. Russia has stated that any U.S. action against Iran is illegal.

Putin told the Sultan in televised remarks that Russian energy companies are interested in developing relations between Oman and Russia.

Putin met with the emir from Qatar, who visited on April 17, for the second time within a week. Last week, Iran's Foreign Minister visited. Mark Trevelyan (reporting, writing and editing)

(source: Reuters)