Iran Says Moment for ‘Effective’ Nuclear Talks with US Not yet Reached
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country cannot completely end cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, emphasizing the need for inspectors to access nuclear sites.
- Araghchi mentioned that inspectors must be present to ensure the work is done, despite the new law restricting inspections.
- Regarding U.S. negotiations, Araghchi expressed that talks need to reach maturity before resuming.
- Iran indicated that it may consider withdrawing from the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in the future, but plans to stay for now.
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Iran says moment for 'effective' nuclear talks with US not reached
Iran believes the moment for "effective" nuclear talks with the United States has not yet arrived, its top diplomat said on Wednesday, adding that Tehran would not completely cut off cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog.
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