Editorial priorities on February 4 centered on the precarious formalization of direct diplomacy between the Trump administration and Tehran. Morning headlines were dominated by the logistical shift of proposed talks from Turkey to Oman, a move accepted by Washington despite the U.S. Navy’s interception of an Iranian drone near the USS Abraham Lincoln. State-aligned media emphasized the role of regional mediators like Egypt and Oman, while diaspora outlets highlighted the Munich Security Conference's decision to invite Prince Reza Pahlavi instead of government officials. By late afternoon, a brief editorial panic emerged as reports from Axios suggested the Muscat track had collapsed due to disagreements over the inclusion of non-nuclear issues, such as missile programs and the internal crackdown on protesters. However, by evening, both Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi and international agencies confirmed that indirect negotiations would proceed on Friday. This diplomatic focus stood in sharp contrast to reports from Radio Farda and Iran International regarding the continued use of armored vehicles against protesters in Ardabil and the identification of over 200 fatalities from the January unrest.