Second Round Of Indirect Negotiations Between United States And Iran Will Take Place In Rome

Iran announced that the second round of indirect negotiations from the United States on April 19, which was previously planned to be held in Oman, will be held in the capital of Italy Rome.

According to Iranian state television, the second round of negotiations with the United States will be held in Rome.

At the same time, Oman will continue to act as an intermediary in negotiations, as in the first round.

The negotiation process between Iran and the USA

US President Donald Trump, who in 2018 unilaterally left the nuclear deal with Iran. Last month, he sent a letter to the Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with a call for direct nuclear negotiations with Iran. Iran answered the letter through Oman.

Iran and the United States held indirect negotiations in Oman on April 12 after. Based on the results of the negotiations, both the Iranian and American parties said that the negotiations were “positive and constructive.”

The parties announced that they would meet again on April 19th. The American media reported that the second round of negotiations will be held in the capital of Italy Rome, however, the Iranian side said that as a result of consultations it was decided to negotiate in Oman.

Steve Witkoff, a special envoy of US President Donald Trump in the Middle East, on the eve of Fox News, said that, as part of the previous nuclear transaction, the parties agreed to enrich uranium in Iran to the level of 3.67.

Later Witkoff said that Iran should stop enriching uranium.

Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Erakchi in response said that Iran is ready to relieve concern about his nuclear program, but will not discuss his right to enrich Uranus.