Symbolic Tabas Departure as Iran Heads to Muscat for Nuclear Talks
WANA (Feb 06) – In a symbolic move, the aircraft carrying Iran’s foreign minister declared the Tabas Desert as its point of departure en route to Muscat—a location deeply embedded in the historical memory of Iran–U.S. relations.
Tabas is the site where the U.S. military’s 1980 “Eagle Claw” operation collapsed after Delta Force units were caught in a severe sandstorm, leading to the failure of the mission, the deaths of eight American servicemen, and the destruction of their equipment.

Symbolic Departure from Tabas to Muscat Signals Iran’s Confident Diplomacy Ahead of Nuclear Talks. Social media / WANA News Agency
At the same time, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi departed for Muscat at the head of a diplomatic delegation to take part in nuclear negotiations with the United States. According to the spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, the talks are being conducted within a framework of “confident and authoritative diplomacy,” aimed at reaching a fair, balanced, and dignified agreement on the nuclear issue.
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson noted that past experiences—including previous breaches of commitments, the military aggression in June last year, and foreign interventions in January—remain firmly in mind. He stressed that safeguarding the rights of the Iranian nation is a non-negotiable principle guiding the negotiating team.
At the same time, the spokesperson emphasized that Iran considers it a responsibility not to miss any opportunity to use diplomacy in pursuit of national interests and in the preservation of peace and stability in the region. He also expressed appreciation to neighboring and regional countries that played a responsible role in facilitating this diplomatic process, voicing hope that the American side would participate with realism, responsibility, and seriousness.
Observers say the coincidence of the symbolic departure from Tabas with the start of talks in Muscat sends a dual message: a reminder of Iran’s historical experience in the face of past pressures, and a clear signal of readiness to pursue diplomacy from a position of confidence and strength.

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