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The Iranian Foreign Minister stated the country's desire to resolve differences with the United States through diplomacy.

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Iran is seeking to resolve differences over the Iranian nuclear program with the United States through negotiations. This was announced on Thursday, May 1, by the Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic Abbas Araghchi.

"Together with our Omani and American partners, we have decided to postpone the fourth round of negotiations for logistical and technical reasons. There is no change on the part of Iran in our determination to achieve a negotiated settlement," he wrote on his Facebook page. Twitter).

The minister commented on the decision to postpone the next round of negotiations between the United States and Iran.

A new round of talks between Washington and Tehran mediated by Oman in Rome on April 30 was announced by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. In addition, before the talks, the Iranian delegation was scheduled to meet with the Eurotroika, which includes Germany, Great Britain, and France.

The first round of negotiations between the United States and Iran on lifting sanctions and nuclear issues ended on April 12. The second stage took place on April 19. The Iranian delegation was led by Araqchi, and the United States was represented by the President's special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff.

On April 18, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov noted that Moscow could become a mediator in negotiations between Washington and Tehran. He stated that the Islamic Republic is ready to make common decisions within the framework of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

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