Top diplomats of Italy and Oman for talks to halt Iranian crisis

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has publicly endorsed Oman’s diplomatic initiatives aimed at de-escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. This endorsement followed a detailed phone briefing from Omani officials regarding their recent high-level discussions in Tehran with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

Minister Tajani formally expressed Italy’s appreciation for Oman’s mediating role in the ongoing regional crisis, emphasizing Rome’s support for continued diplomatic efforts. The Italian government specifically hopes these mediation channels will facilitate broader dialogue addressing critical issues, including Iran’s nuclear program, ultimately contributing to enhanced regional security and stability.

In response to the volatile security environment, Minister Tajani convened an urgent meeting in Rome with key security officials. This included Italy’s Ambassador to Tehran, regional diplomatic mission heads, and representatives from the Defense Ministry and intelligence agencies. The high-level briefing focused on implementing comprehensive monitoring of the rapidly evolving security situation across the Middle East.

A primary outcome of the meeting was the reaffirmation of citizen safety as Italy’s utmost priority. Italian officials reiterated previous advisories urging all nationals to evacuate Iran immediately due to mounting security concerns. The discussions also addressed operational security for approximately 900 Italian military personnel stationed throughout the region, including significant deployments in Iraq (500 troops) and Kuwait (400 troops). Precautionary defense measures have been activated to ensure their protection amid rising instability.

The current crisis stems from widespread protests that erupted in Iran’s Grand Bazaar on December 28, which resulted in numerous casualties. Iranian authorities maintain that these demonstrations are externally orchestrated, specifically accusing the United States and Israel of instigating the unrest.