Italy has announced the resumption of operations at its embassy in Tehran, Iran, following a three-month closure. The decision comes in the context of an agreement aimed at de-escalation between the United States and Iran. No specific details regarding the closure’s cause were provided, but the reopening signals a renewed diplomatic effort. Italy’s move suggests a willingness to re-establish direct communication channels with Iran. This development potentially facilitates ongoing negotiations and dialogue between the two nations. The embassy had been closed for approximately three months prior to this announcement, impacting consular services and diplomatic relations. The reopening is expected to normalize Italian diplomatic presence in Tehran.