The fourth round of Iran-US nuclear talks scheduled for Saturday in Rome was postponed, with Oman's Foreign Ministry citing logistical reasons. The postponement occurred amid Iranian warnings about American "provocative positions" and concerns over Israeli interference in the negotiation process. Foreign Minister Araghchi emphasized Iran remains determined to achieve a "fair and balanced agreement."
Meanwhile, university entrance exams began nationwide with about 406,000 candidates participating. The IRGC announced the arrest of 150 terrorists in Sistan-Baluchistan province, while authorities ordered immediate evacuation of dangerous goods terminal at Rajaei Port, continuing crisis management following the recent explosion.
In US politics, Trump dismissed his national security advisor Mike Waltz and made statements threatening sanctions against countries purchasing Iranian oil, highlighting continued tensions despite ongoing diplomatic engagement. France noted there is no military solution to Iran's nuclear program.