Iranian foreign minister says certain things need to change to enable talks with US
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that discussions with the United States on a new nuclear deal are "no longer possible" unless Washington changes its approach, according to Iranian state media.
- U.S. President Donald Trump sent a letter giving Iran two months to decide on negotiations or face stricter sanctions under the "maximum pressure" campaign.
- Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei dismissed talks as deceptive, while Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif indicated Iran would respond to Trump's letter regarding threats and opportunities.
- Araqchi expressed that the 2015 nuclear deal in its current form cannot be revived due to Iran's advancements in its nuclear program, but acknowledged it could still serve as a model for future negotiations.
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Iran says open to indirect nuclear talks with US
TEHRAN — Iran said on Monday it was open to indirect talks with the United States, after President Donald Trump had demanded negotiations for a new nuclear deal. "The way is open for indirect negotiations," Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, dismissing the prospect of direct talks "until there is a change in the other side's approach towards the Islamic republic". The top Iranian diplomat said Tehran would not engage in direct talks with …
Iran signals openness to indirect talks with US over nuclear deal
Iran said on Monday it was open to indirect talks with the United States, after President Donald Trump had demanded negotiations for a new nuclear deal. “The way is open for indirect negotiations,” Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, dismissing the prospect of direct talks “until there is a change in the other side’s approach towards the Islamic republic”. The top Iranian diplomat said Tehran would not engage in direct talks with Washington un…
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