Iran remains interested in diplomacy, foreign minister writes in FT
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that progress towards a nuclear deal with the US was disrupted by Israel's airstrikes, which occurred just 48 hours before a crucial meeting.
- Araqchi mentioned that five meetings yielded more progress than years of negotiations with the Biden administration.
- Despite setbacks, messages from Washington suggested the potential willingness to resume negotiations on the nuclear deal.
- A French diplomatic source warned that European powers might reinstate UN sanctions on Iran if the nuclear deal does not address their security concerns.
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In this written interview – not being able to be carried out in face-to-face or in video conferencing for "security reasons" – the head of Iranian diplomacy acknowledges the arrest by the regime of the young Franco-German cyclist Lennart Monterlos, who has disappeared since 16 June.
Iran Maintains Hope for Diplomatic Resolution Amid Tensions - Real News Now
During a recent declaration on Tuesday, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abbas Araqhchi expressed that Iran’s avenues for a diplomatic resolution remain unhindered. He added that promising collaborations between himself and the US President Donald Trump’s appointed delegate were on the edge of a momentous agreement when tensions heightened between Israel and Iran. His statements shed a positive light on Trump’s initial diplomatic attempts, s…
Iran renews call for diplomacy, cites disruption by Israel war
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi reaffirmed the country’s commitment to diplomacy on Tuesday, stating that the progress toward a historic nuclear deal with the United States was disrupted by the recent Israel-Iran conflict. Araqchi highlighted that, prior to the outbreak of war, he and US special envoy Steve Witkoff were “on the cusp of a historic breakthrough.” Araqchi shared these remarks in an article for the *Financial Times*, noting th…
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