Iran says its stance toward nuclear talks with U.S. remains constant
- Iran delayed the next stage of its indirect nuclear negotiations with the U.S., which had been set to take place in Rome on May 3, 2025.
- The delay resulted from logistical issues and reflects unresolved details, with Tehran awaiting Oman’s mediation for rescheduling.
- Iran maintains commitment to diplomacy, stresses its right to domestic uranium enrichment, and criticizes contradictory U.S. Statements.
- Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei affirmed the country’s dedication to maintaining diplomatic engagement and dialogue efforts.
- While negotiations face obstacles, Iran asserts that progress requires U.S. Political will and a balanced approach to reach a lasting deal.
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Iran says its stance toward nuclear talks with U.S. remains constant
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran remains committed to diplomacy with the United States, the government said on Monday, after a fourth round of nuclear talks with Washington was postponed over the weekend.
Iran insists on its right to peaceful nuclear energy
Araghchi noted that Iran chose a responsible diplomatic path to resolve the fabricated nuclear crisis, but a follow up requires a serious willingness and a realistic vision from the other side. In his opinion, past violations committed by other parties show that a balanced, fair, and lasting agreement needs credible guarantees. The head of Iranian diplomacy emphasized that contradictions in the US rhetoric and policy, along with sanctions and th…
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