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FM Araghchi rejects claims of planned US-Iran talks next week

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi has made it clear that the country has no plans to hold talks with the United States. In a state TV interview on Thursday, Aragchi directly contradicted President Donald Trump’s claim that negotiations between the two nations were in the works.

The statement from the Iranian Foreign Minister comes as tensions between Iran and the US continue to escalate. Last year, the US withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran and reinstated sanctions on the country, prompting Iran to take retaliatory measures. This has led to a strained relationship between the two nations, with both sides engaging in hostile rhetoric and actions.

In his interview, Aragchi reiterated Iran’s stance that any talks with the US can only happen once the sanctions are lifted. He stated, “We have said repeatedly that there will be no talks with the United States until they return to the nuclear deal and lift all the sanctions they have imposed on Iran.”

The Foreign Minister’s statement is in line with Iran’s long-standing position that the US must fulfill its obligations under the nuclear deal before any negotiations can take place. The nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was signed in 2015 between Iran and six world powers, including the US. It aimed to limit Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for lifting economic sanctions on the country.

However, the US’s withdrawal from the deal and the subsequent re-imposition of sanctions has put a strain on the agreement. Iran has criticized the US for not fulfilling its commitments and has called on other signatories to the deal to uphold their end of the bargain.

Despite this, President Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire to hold talks with Iran’s leadership. In a tweet earlier this month, he stated, “I’m sure that Iran will want to talk soon.” He also mentioned that he had received a “very positive letter” from Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani.

However, Aragchi’s statement has made it clear that Iran is not interested in any talks with the US at this point. He emphasized that Iran is not seeking confrontation with the US, but will not back down from its position until the sanctions are lifted.

Iran’s stance has been supported by other countries, including Russia and China, who have also urged the US to honor its commitments under the nuclear deal. The European Union has also expressed its support for the deal and has been working on ways to facilitate trade with Iran despite the sanctions.

The lack of communication between Iran and the US has raised concerns about a potential military conflict between the two nations. However, Aragchi reassured that Iran is not seeking war and is open to dialogue with its neighbors and the international community.

In conclusion, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi’s statement has made it clear that the country has no plans to hold talks with the US. The country’s stance remains firm that any negotiations can only take place once the US fulfills its obligations under the nuclear deal and lifts all sanctions. As tensions continue to rise, it is crucial for both sides to find a peaceful resolution to their differences through dialogue and diplomacy. The international community must also play a role in facilitating this process and upholding the nuclear deal. Only through cooperation and mutual respect can a lasting solution be achieved for the benefit of both nations and the world.

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