Updated Schedule: Fourth Round of Iran-U.S. Talks Rescheduled by Foreign Ministry Spokesperson

Updated Schedule: Fourth Round of Iran-U.S. Talks Rescheduled by Foreign Ministry Spokesperson

The upcoming indirect Iran-U.S. talks have experienced a scheduling change, as confirmed by Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei. Originally set to take place in Rome on Saturday, May 3, 2025, the discussions have been postponed.

Baqaei highlighted the role of the Omani Foreign Minister in this decision, stating that:

“The postponement of the talks was based on the proposal of the Omani foreign minister, and that information about the next possible date will be provided later.”

In his statement, Baqaei also emphasized Iran’s commitment to diplomacy, noting the following key points:

  • Securing the legitimate and legal interests of the Iranian nation.
  • Ending sanctions that impose economic pressure.
  • Addressing human rights issues affecting every Iranian citizen.

This development reflects Iran’s ongoing efforts to navigate complex international relations and advocate for the welfare of its people amid challenging circumstances.

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