Iran confirms that the 2nd round of nuclear talks with the US will be in Rome
By JON GAMBRELL and NASSER KARIMI Associated Press DUBAI United Arab Emirates AP Iran authenticated Wednesday that the next round of nuclear talks with the United States will be held in Rome after earlier confusion over where the negotiations would be held The announcement by Iranian state television came as Iran s president formally approved the resignation of one of his vice presidents who served as Tehran s key negotiator in its nuclear deal with world powers just as the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog arrived in the Islamic Republic on Wednesday President Masoud Pezeshkian s announcement late Tuesday regarding Mohammad Javad Zarif preceded the state TV announcement which declared Oman will again mediate the talks Oman s foreign minister served as an interlocutor between the two sides at talks last weekend in Muscat the sultanate s capital Personnel initially on Monday identified Rome as hosting the negotiations only for Iran to insist early Tuesday they would return to Oman American functionaries so far haven t revealed where the talks will be held though Trump did call Oman s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq on Tuesday while the ruler was on a trip to the Netherlands Meanwhile the visit by Rafael Mariano Grossi the head of the International Atomic Potency Agency may include negotiations over just what access his inspectors can get under any proposed deal The stakes of the negotiations couldn t be higher for the two nations closing in on half a century of enmity U S President Donald Trump repeatedly has threatened to unleash airstrikes targeting Iran s nuclear initiative if a deal isn t reached Iranian bureaucrats increasingly warn that they could pursue a nuclear weapon with their stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels Pezeshkian praises Zarif while acknowledging his resignation Zarif served as a key supporter of Pezeshkian in his ballot last year but drew criticism from hard-liners within Iran s Shiite theocracy who long have alleged Zarif gave away too much in negotiations FILE U S Secretary of State John Kerry left meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif at United Nations headquarters on Sept AP Photo Craig Ruttle File In March Zarif tendered his resignation to Pezeshkian However the president did not directly respond to the letter Zarif has used resignation announcements in the past in his political career as leverage including in a dispute last year over the composition of Pezeshkian s Cabinet The president had rejected that resignation But on late Tuesday a comment from the presidency announced Pezeshkian wrote Zarif a letter praising him but accepting his resignation Pezeshkian emphasized that due to certain issues his administration can no longer benefit from Zarif s valuable knowledge and expertise a report from the presidency reported The president in a decree appointed Mohsen Ismaili to be his new vice president for strategic affairs In Iran s political system the president has multiple vice presidents Ismaili is known as a political moderate and a legal expert Grossi visit comes as Iran has restricted IAEA access Grossi arrived in Tehran for meetings with Pezeshkian and others Since the nuclear deal s collapse in with Trump s unilateral withdraw of the U S from the accord Iran has abandoned all limits on its initiative and enriches uranium to up to purity near weapons-grade levels of Surveillance cameras installed by the IAEA have been disrupted while Iran has barred particular of the Vienna-based agency s the greater part experienced inspectors Iranian agents also have increasingly threatened that they could pursue atomic weapons something the West and the IAEA have been worried about for years since Tehran abandoned an organized weapons initiative in Any workable deal between Iran and the U S likely would need to rely on the IAEA s expertise to ensure Tehran s compliance And despite tensions between Iran and the agency its access has not been entirely revoked Iran s foreign minister questions contradictory responses from US envoy Meanwhile Iran s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday warned the U S about taking contradictory stances in the talks That likely refers to comments from U S Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff who this week initially suggested a deal could see Iran go back to uranium enrichment like in the deal reached by the Obama administration Witkoff then followed up with saying a deal with Iran will only be completed if it is a Trump deal Iran must stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization operation he wrote on the social platform X It is imperative for the world that we create a tough fair deal that will endure and that is what President Trump has requested me to do Araghchi warned America about taking any contradictory and opposing stances in the talks Enrichment is a real and accepted issue and we are ready for trust building about doable concerns Araghchi declared But losing the right to enrich at all is not negotiable Karimi published from Tehran Iran