Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian on Sunday expressed hope that "efforts and sincere intentions by Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq would help the negotiations with the United States reach a fair agreement that guarantees lasting peace and stability in the region."
The Iranian president made the remarks during a meeting with Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Al-Busaidi on the sidelines of the Tehran Dialogue Forum 2025.
Also in a meeting with Qatar’s foreign minister, Pezeshkian said: “Reaching an agreement with the US is achievable, but it depends on one essential condition — that the American side refrains from coercion and imposition."
"We will never yield to force under any circumstances.”

Earlier in the day, Pezeshkian said in his address to the forum that Iran is not scared of the American officials' threats to impose sanctions or even bomb Iran.
"What do they want to do—sanctions? We've been under sanctions all our lives. We are not afraid of death or martyrdom. They can't scare us with sanctions and bombs.”
Pezeshkian condemned Trump's remarks during his recent tour of the Middle East and said, “Trump claims we are the threat. Are we the threat, or those who talk about peace? Who is really the threat? Are we the ones bombing homes? Do we assassinate scientists? Did we assassinate Ismail Haniyeh?”
He referred to Trump’s comments on the need for America to ensure Iran does not possess nuclear weapons, saying: “Let them come and evaluate it themselves... Many in Iran wanted to pursue nuclear weapons, but the Leader stopped it. So we are not going to build a nuclear weapon—because that’s the Leader’s fatwa.”