Iran Says Final Deal Talks Won't Start While US Threats Continue
Tehran says talks on a final nuclear deal will not begin while Washington keeps making military threats, as Trump says he wants an agreement.
- 0 Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that talks to secure a definitive agreement will not resume if Washington persists with its threatening rhetoric. 1 The Iranian envoy emphasized that the United States must strictly honor the terms of the preliminary memorandum of understanding signed between the two nations. 2 This diplomatic friction intensified after U.S. President Donald Trump publicly warned that the American military is prepared to intervene if the diplomatic framework fails. 3 Under the interim agreement brokered last month, both countries are technically obligated to refrain from utilizing or threatening the use of military force against one another. 4 Despite the current diplomatic impasse and ongoing security incidents in the region, a designated 60-day window remains open for both sides to engage in indirect talks aimed at achieving lasting peace.
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Iran today warned that negotiations for a final agreement with the United States will not begin as long as the US President, Donald Trump, continues to threaten the Islamic Republic. Paragraph 13 of the Memorandum of Understanding is clear: negotiations on the final agreement will not begin as long as the threats persist. Respect for his signature, wrote Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi on social network X. In the message, accompanied by a…
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Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Tuesday firmly refused to negotiate the final deal with Washington if the "threats continue" after US President Donald Trump threatened to "finish the job" if a deal is not reached with Tehran. 🌎 ‘Honor Your Signature’: Abbas Araghchi Refutes To Discuss Final Deal With US if ‘Threats Continue’.
Iran and the US have held two rounds of high-level negotiations following the signing of the memorandum, in which they have discussed ways to implement the five clauses and then continue talking about the nuclear program Read
Tehran, Jul 7 (EFE).- Iran warned this Tuesday that negotiations to reach a final agreement with the United States will not begin as long as U.S. President Donald Trump continues to threaten the Islamic Republic, after the Republican states that in the event of not reaching a pact with Tehran "will end work", with attacks on Iranian infrastructure and power plants. "Paragraph 13 of the Memorandum of Understanding is clear: negotiations on the fi…
'Honor your signature': Iran's Araghchi refuses final US deal talks if 'threats continue'
Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi rejected US talks, citing threats. He urged the US to honor a signed Memorandum of Understanding. Donald Trump warned of a deal or "finishing the job" against Iran. Araghchi highlighted national unity and armed forces' resolve against intimidation. Iran condemned US statements, deeming negotiations impossible under military threats.
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