Fourth round of Iran-US talks postponed for 'logistical reasons'

Iran says the fourth round of its indirect talks with the United States, scheduled to be held on Saturday, has been postponed, with a new date to be announced in due course.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said Thursday that the talks, planned to be held in Rome, was pushed back on the suggestion of Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi.
Oman’s top diplomat said on his X account that the change was made due to “logistical reasons” and that “new dates will be announced when mutually agreed.”
For logistical reasons we are rescheduling the US Iran meeting provisionally planned for Saturday May 3rd. New dates will be announced when mutually agreed.
— Badr Albusaidi – بدر البوسعيدي (@badralbusaidi) May 1, 2025
Baghaei reaffirmed Iran’s resolve to use diplomacy aimed at safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the Iranian people and also to have the existing sanctions and economic pressures that have targeted the human rights and well-being of every single Iranian lifted.
He said the Iranian delegation, since the first round, has approached the process in good faith, emphasizing that Tehran has outlined clear frameworks based on its principled positions and in line with international law regarding the peaceful use of nuclear energy and the removal of unlawful sanctions.
He added that the Islamic Republic would remain strongly committed to this path with strength and determination, stressing that Tehran is resolutely pursuing result-oriented talks aimed at reaching a fair, reasonable, and lasting agreement.
Mediated by Oman, Iran and the US have held three rounds of talks in Muscat and Rome on April 12, 19, and 26 with the aim of reaching a deal on Iran’s nuclear program and the removal of sanctions on Tehran.
Both parties have so far expressed satisfaction with the way the negotiations are moving on, praising the talks as “positive” and “moving forward.”