Iran open to diplomacy if US alters its ‘threatening rhetoric’: Foreign Minister Araghchi
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US President Donald Trump declared the fighting in Iran to be over on Friday. However, no confirmation came from the country at first. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that he was ready to negotiate for an end to the war. However, the US had to meet conditions. His country was prepared to continue the diplomatic process if "the exaggerated demands, threatening rhetoric and provocative actions of the American side" changed, said Araqchi…
The US is expected to change excessive demands and threatening rhetoric. Both sides are increasingly under economic pressure.
Iran is said to have passed on a new proposal to the mediators in Pakistan. The Foreign Minister shows willingness to negotiate with the US, but only on its terms.
Iran open to diplomacy if US drops “excessive demands”, foreign minister says
Araghchi made the remarks in separate phone calls with the foreign ministers of Türkiye, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq and Azerbaijan, during which they discussed the latest regional developments and exchanged views, News.Az reports, citing Iran’s English-language Press TV. He also briefed his counterparts on Iran’s latest initiatives aimed at ending the conflict and establishing peace in the region. *** Araghchi said what he described as US-…
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