Abbas Araghchi Says Tehran Lacks Trust in U.S. but Seeks Serious Talks
Araghchi said Iran will keep the ceasefire in place to give diplomacy a chance, but only if Washington shows seriousness, Reuters reported.
- On Friday in New Delhi, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated Iran has "no trust" in the United States, blaming "contradictory messages" from Washington for complicating diplomatic efforts.
- Negotiations mediated by Pakistan have stalled after both nations rejected recent proposals last week, leaving the 40-day ceasefire "shaky" as Araghchi warned there is no military solution.
- Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Araghchi stated it remains open to "friendly countries" that coordinate with Tehran, though he blamed regional instability on United States actions.
- Araghchi accused the United States and Israel of "an act of unprovoked aggression," while the United Arab Emirates announced plans to accelerate a new oil pipeline project by 2027.
- Chinese officials recently stated there is "no point in continuing" the conflict, urging international efforts to maintain momentum toward de-escalation and stabilize global supply chains.
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Tehran Signals Doubts Over U.S. Negotiations
Iran said it has “no trust” in the United States and will return to negotiations only if Washington shows seriousness, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Friday during a visit to New Delhi. According to Reuters, Araghchi blamed “contradictory messages” from the U.S. for slowing efforts to reach a lasting agreement after last month’s ceasefire between Iran, the U.S. and Israel. He said Pakistan-led mediation efforts had not collapsed but were f…
Iran has ‘no trust’ in the US, will negotiate only if it is serious
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‘Cannot trust Americans’: Araghchi says Iran favours diplomatic solution to end war with US
Iranian Foreign MinisterAraghchi accused the US of sending contradictory signals during negotiations and said military action had failed to achieve Washington’s objectives against Tehran
Iran has 'no trust' in the US, will negotiate only if it is serious, Araghchi says
Iran is trying to keep the ceasefire to give diplomacy a chance, he told reporters in New Delhi during a visit to attend the BRICS foreign ministers' meeting.
Iranian Foreign Minister Does Not Trust U.S., Needs Serious Attitude for Negotiations. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that he does not trust the United States and will only engage in negotiations if they approach them seriously. According to Reuters on the 15th (local time), Foreign Minister Araghchi was in New Delhi, India, to attend the BRICS Foreign Ministers' meeting...
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