Iran Says Nuclear Issue Sole Focus Of Any Potential Talks With U.S.
He made the remarks to reporters, on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting, while elaborating on Iran's position on the issues to be discussed in any possible future talks with the U.S..
In recent months, the U.S. has repeatedly urged Iran to halt uranium enrichment and curb its missile programme. Iran has rejected these demands, describing both issues as non-negotiable.
“Our position has always been clear: if any negotiation starts, it will be only over the nuclear issue,” Araghchi said.
In a recent interview with Qatar's Al Jazeera, Araghchi said, Tehran is not interested in direct negotiations with Washington, but an agreement can be reached through indirect talks.
He voiced Iran's readiness for holding negotiations to resolve concerns about its nuclear programme.
Araghchi added, it is possible to reach a fair agreement, but Washington has set out“unacceptable” conditions, noting, Iran will not negotiate on its missile programme, and will not stop uranium enrichment.
Iran and the U.S. had held five rounds of indirect talks on Tehran's nuclear programme, and the removal of U.S. sanctions, and were about to hold a sixth one when Israel struck Iran on June 13. The strikes targeted multiple sites in Iran, including nuclear and military facilities, killing senior commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians.
On June 22, U.S. forces bombed the three Iranian nuclear facilities of Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan.– NNN-IRNA
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