Oman says new Iran-US nuclear talks postponed

Oman Friday 02/May/2025 04:15 AM
By: DW
Oman says new Iran-US nuclear talks postponed
The talks between Iran and the United States were scheduled to take place at the Omani embassy in Rome on Saturday

Oman's Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, whose country is mediating Iran's talks with the United States on its nuclear program, said Thursday that the latest round scheduled for this week has been postponed to a later date "for logistical reasons."

The minister made the announcement in a post on the social platform X.

"For logistical reasons, we are rescheduling the US-Iran meeting provisionally planned for Saturday, May 3rd," he wrote, adding that new dates will be announced when mutually agreed upon.

Saturday's talks were to take place in Rome, where the Vatican will soon begin the conclave to elect a new pope following the death of Pope Francis on Wednesday.

What are the US-Iran talks about?

Thetalks aim to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting some of the economic sanctions imposed on Tehran by the United States.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff led the negotiations.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to launch airstrikes against Iran's nuclear program if a deal isn't reached.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei issued a statement describing the talks as "postponed at the request of Oman's foreign minister."

He said Iran remained committed to reaching "a fair and lasting agreement."

Meanwhile, a US source familiar with the talks told AP and Reuters that America had "never confirmed its participation" in a fourth round of talks in Rome.

However, the source said the US expects the talks to take place "in the near future."

War of words between Iran and the US

Earlier on Thursday, Iran accused the US of "contradictory behavior and provocative statements" after Washington imposed new oil-related sanctions and warned Tehran of consequences for supporting Yemen's Houthis.

The Iranian statement came a day after the US sanctioned entities trading Iranian oil and petrochemicals.

Separately, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran of repercussions for backing the Houthis.

The Houthi rebels began attacking ships near the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden in late 2023 in retaliation for Israel's ground offensive in Gaza.