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The technical talks between Iran and the United States have been postponed until the 26th.
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IntroductionOn April 22, 2025, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghaei announced that the expert-level ...

On April 22, 2025, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghaei announced that the expert-level talks scheduled for the 23rd between Iranian and US technical teams would be postponed to the 26th. This decision was made following a proposal from Oman and with the consent of both the Iranian and US delegations. In a statement that day, Baghaei noted that the rescheduled talks would still be part of the indirect discussions between Iran and the US, with the heads of the respective delegations in attendance.
The technical talks were initially set for the 23rd, but with mutual agreement, the 26th became the new date. This postponement occurred amid ongoing discussions between the two countries regarding issues related to the nuclear agreement. Although the delay in technical talks did not immediately impact the bilateral relations significantly, it does demonstrate the adaptive and flexible nature of diplomatic negotiations. The outcome of these talks could pave the way for future diplomatic processes, particularly concerning potential solutions to the Iranian nuclear issue and related economic sanctions.

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