Khaberni - The Iranian authorities have decided to adopt a distance learning system in all schools across the country starting from April 21st.
Ali Farhadi, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Education, explained in statements reported by the ISNA agency on Thursday, that the decision will be applied across the whole country.
He noted that the shift to distance learning will begin on the specified date "until further notice", affirming that the necessary requirements to ensure the implementation of the decision are provided.
He pointed out that the decision includes all educational stages in various parts of the country, without specifying the reasons for making it.
In a related context, Iranian television and U.S. Vice President JD Vance announced on Sunday, after negotiations that started in Islamabad, Pakistan the previous Saturday between Tehran and Washington, that no agreement was reached to end the war or confirm the continuation of a ceasefire that has lasted for two weeks since April 8th, after about 40 days of confrontations that affected countries in the region.



