News ID : 222419
Publish Date : 5/1/2025 7:20:48 PM
Iran says Oman proposed postponing nuclear talks with US

Iran says Oman proposed postponing nuclear talks with US

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman says that the indirect talks between Iran-US set for Saturday were postponed at the suggestion of the Omani mediators, adding that new date will be announced later.

Esmaeil Baghaei told reporters on Thursday that the fourth round of indirect Iran-US talks, which were scheduled to be held in Rome on Saturday May 3, was postponed at the suggestion of the Omani foreign minister.

Baghaei added that a new date will be announced later.

Meanwhile, Laurence Norman, who follows the talks closely wrote in a post on X that "I am told that the #Irantalks next round have been moved to May 7."

Norman further posted to say that "This is a possible/likely. Americans apparently wanted more time."

Earlier today, the Omani foreign minister Badr Albusaidi who mediated the previous rounds of the talks also confirmed the Axios report that the talks had been postponed, saying in a post on his X account that "For logistical reasons we are rescheduling the US Iran meeting provisionally planned for Saturday May 3rd. New dates will be announced when mutually agreed."

Earlier than that, Axios correspondent, Barak Ravid, had claimed Iran-US indirect talks scheduled for Saturday as well as Iran's Friday meeting with the E3 would be postponed to next week.


MNA
Comments

first name & last name

email

comment