A former Iranian ambassador said Saturday the delay of the latest round of indirect Iran-US nuclear talks—originally planned for Rome—was requested by the American side amid an ongoing White House reshuffle.
“The delay was agreed upon by both sides, but the main reason lies with the US, likely due to the nomination of Mr. Witkoff to a new post,” said Ali Beman Eghbali Zarch, former envoy to Albania, referring to Steve Witkoff, appointed by Donald Trump as envoy for Middle East affairs.
Eghbali said both Iran and the US remain prepared to reach a deal, though pressure from Israel and other actors could complicate progress. “There is clear political will on both sides,” he said, “but success will depend on insulating the talks from external sabotage.”
He also warned that the toughest layer of US sanctions—those requiring congressional repeal—will take time to remove, even if an initial agreement is reached.