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Iran has not yet made a decision on continuing negotiations with the US
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] Tehran has not yet made a decision on whether to continue negotiations with Washington on resolving the Iranian nuclear issue and lifting sanctions.
What cards do they still hold there?
This was announced on June 26 by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic Abbas Araghchi on the air of the IRIB TV channel.

"I want to make it clear that no agreement has been reached yet and no decision has been made to start new negotiations. (…) No plan has been drawn up yet to start the negotiation process," Araghchi explained, noting that some statements about resuming dialogue should not be taken seriously, and there are no agreements with Washington yet.

At the same time, Araghchi noted that Iran is ready to conclude an agreement with the US, but only if it includes mandatory clauses on lifting sanctions against Tehran and permission to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes. In turn, Tehran is ready to give guarantees that it will not produce nuclear weapons.
*Snicker*
Earlier, Regnum News Agency reported that US President Donald Trump announced on June 23 that an agreement had been reached between Iran and Israel on a ceasefire. As the politician explained, Tehran must be the first to stop military actions, and Tel Aviv must follow suit in 12 hours.

On November 24, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that it had neutralized the alleged nuclear and missile threats from Iran. The document emphasized that all combat tasks had been accomplished, and therefore the American side's proposal for a truce had been accepted.

On the same day, the Iranian Security Council issued a statement about the victory over Israel. It noted that the enemy was forced to stop the strikes. Tehran emphasized that the troops remain in a state of combat readiness,
.. .the ones not dead yet, anyway…
and official statements from Tel Aviv do not inspire confidence.

Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Ali Khamenei recalled on June 26 that Trump had recently demanded Tehran's capitulation, but that would never happen. He also noted that no American leader had ever made such statements out loud.
So? The Donald is not like his predecessors.


Posted by: badanov 2025-06-27
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