"Appreciate His Sharing...": S Jaishankar Meets Iranian Counterpart
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Tehran is considering indirect negotiations but rejects direct talks with Washington, amidst ongoing tensions with the US and its allies.
- Araghchi emphasized that Iran's missile strikes on U.S. bases were responses to U.S. aggression and clarified that no agreement for new talks had been reached.
- Araghchi warned Europe against snapback sanctions, declaring them a dangerous strategic error and asserting that military strikes would not weaken Iran but would harm Europe's role in negotiations.
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"Appreciate His Sharing...": S Jaishankar Meets Iranian Counterpart
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday spoke to his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi and discussed the overall situation that emerged following the 12-day hostilities between Iran and Israel.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the "important" rights of the payments due to its 12-day nuclear facilities to Israel, stating that Tehran began to assess the impact of the conflict, notes AFP, taken by Agerpres.
Iran’s stance on the right to self-defense
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi made the following statement to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed (The New Arab news website) that was published on Resistance News Network on June 24, 2025. Their simplistic assumption was that Iran would declare surrender as soon as America intervened, but when they
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