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MOSCOW:
Iran believes reaching an agreement on its nuclear programme with the US is possible as long as Washington is realistic, foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday on the eve of a second round of talks with the Trump administration.
“If they demonstrate seriousness of intent and do not make unrealistic demands, reaching agreements is possible,” Araghchi told a news conference in Moscow after talks with foreign minister Sergei Lavrov of Russia.
Iran had noted the US’ seriousness during a first round of talks on the deal, which took place in Oman last week, Araghchi said. The second round is set for Saturday in Rome and will be held through Omani foreign minister Badr al-Busaidi, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, said.
“Given the contradictory positions we have heard from various US officials over the past few days, we expect the US side to first provide an explanation in this regard and to remove the serious ambiguities that have arisen regarding its intentions and seriousness,” Baghaei told state media without elaborating.
Iran told the US in talks last week it was ready to accept some limits on its uranium enrichment but needed water-tight guarantees that President Donald Trump would not again ditch a nuclear pact, a senior Iranian official said on Friday.
Trump has threatened to attack Iran if it does not reach a deal with the US over its nuclear programme, which Iran says is peaceful but the West says is aimed at building an atomic bomb.
“I’m for stopping Iran, very simply, from having a nuclear weapon. They can’t have a nuclear weapon. I want Iran to be great and prosperous and terrific,” Trump told reporters on Friday when asked if he would consider letting Tehran keep a civil nuclear programme.
Lavrov said Russia was “ready to assist, mediate and play any role that will be beneficial to Iran and the USA.”
Moscow has played a role in Iran’s nuclear negotiations in the past as a veto-wielding UN security council member and signatory to an earlier deal that Trump abandoned during his first term in 2018.
Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei sent Araghchi to Moscow with a letter for President Vladimir Putin to brief the Kremlin about the negotiations. Araghchi will also visit Beijing within the next few days, the Iranian state news agency IRNA reported on Friday, without providing further details.
US secretary of state Marco Rubio said earlier on Friday that the US administration is looking for a peaceful solution with Iran but will never tolerate the country developing a nuclear weapon.
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Moscow has played a role in Iran’s nuclear negotiations in the past as a veto-wielding UN security council member. (AP pool pic)
MOSCOW:
Iran believes reaching an agreement on its nuclear programme with the US is possible as long as Washington is realistic, foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday on the eve of a second round of talks with the Trump administration.
“If they demonstrate seriousness of intent and do not make unrealistic demands, reaching agreements is possible,” Araghchi told a news conference in Moscow after talks with foreign minister Sergei Lavrov of Russia.
Iran had noted the US’ seriousness during a first round of talks on the deal, which took place in Oman last week, Araghchi said. The second round is set for Saturday in Rome and will be held through Omani foreign minister Badr al-Busaidi, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, said.
“Given the contradictory positions we have heard from various US officials over the past few days, we expect the US side to first provide an explanation in this regard and to remove the serious ambiguities that have arisen regarding its intentions and seriousness,” Baghaei told state media without elaborating.
Iran told the US in talks last week it was ready to accept some limits on its uranium enrichment but needed water-tight guarantees that President Donald Trump would not again ditch a nuclear pact, a senior Iranian official said on Friday.
Trump has threatened to attack Iran if it does not reach a deal with the US over its nuclear programme, which Iran says is peaceful but the West says is aimed at building an atomic bomb.
“I’m for stopping Iran, very simply, from having a nuclear weapon. They can’t have a nuclear weapon. I want Iran to be great and prosperous and terrific,” Trump told reporters on Friday when asked if he would consider letting Tehran keep a civil nuclear programme.
Lavrov said Russia was “ready to assist, mediate and play any role that will be beneficial to Iran and the USA.”
Moscow has played a role in Iran’s nuclear negotiations in the past as a veto-wielding UN security council member and signatory to an earlier deal that Trump abandoned during his first term in 2018.
Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei sent Araghchi to Moscow with a letter for President Vladimir Putin to brief the Kremlin about the negotiations. Araghchi will also visit Beijing within the next few days, the Iranian state news agency IRNA reported on Friday, without providing further details.
US secretary of state Marco Rubio said earlier on Friday that the US administration is looking for a peaceful solution with Iran but will never tolerate the country developing a nuclear weapon.
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