Foreign minister of mediator Oman urges ceasefire in call with Iran’s Araghchi

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (L) shakes hands with Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Al-Busaidi in Muscat. (AFP/File Photo)
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Updated 01 March 2026
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Foreign minister of mediator Oman urges ceasefire in call with Iran’s Araghchi

  • According to the Oman foreign ministry statement, Araghchi said Iran was “calling for peace”

MUSCAT: Oman’s foreign minister, who had been mediating US-Iran talks, on Sunday urged a ceasefire during a call with his Iranian counterpart, as Tehran launched a second day of strikes in response to ongoing US-Israeli air raids.

Badr Al-Busaidi “affirmed the Sultanate of Oman’s continued call for a ceasefire and a return to dialogue... in a manner that achieves the legitimate demands of all parties,” Oman’s foreign ministry said in a readout of a call with Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

On Sunday in Oman, which had been the only Gulf state spared from attack during the first day of the Iranian campaign, the port of Duqm was targeted by two Iranian drones, injuring one foreign worker, official state media reported.

According to the Oman foreign ministry statement, Araghchi said Iran was “calling for peace,” and voiced “the openness of the Iranian side to any serious efforts that contribute to stopping the escalation and returning to stability.”


Key Gaza crossing will be reopened, says World Food Programme

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Key Gaza crossing will be reopened, says World Food Programme

GENEVA: A key aid crossing that had been momentarily closed into Gaza will reopen imminently, the United Nations World Food Programme said on Tuesday.
Humanitarian supplies will be ‌able to ‌enter through ​the Kerem ‌Shalom ⁠crossing ​into the ⁠enclave between Tuesday and Wednesday, the WFP said.
“That is timely for us, and we need to get in aid as fast as we can,” ⁠Samer Abdel Jaber, WFP ‌Regional Director ‌for the Middle East, ​North Africa, ‌and Eastern Europe, told reporters in Geneva ‌via video link from Cairo.
Israeli government agency COGAT said it will reopen the Kerem Shalom crossing ‌starting on Tuesday for the gradual entry of humanitarian aid ⁠into ⁠the Gaza Strip.
COGAT said on Saturday that crossings into the Gaza Strip, vital for the delivery of humanitarian aid and the movement of patients in need of medical evacuation, were closed as Israeli and US forces attacked ​Iran.