Iran FM Ready to Resume Nuclear Talks If West Shows Goodwill
Iran FM Ready to Resume Nuclear Talks If West Shows Goodwill

Iran FM Ready to Resume Nuclear Talks If West Shows Goodwill

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Iran has expressed readiness to resume fair and balanced negotiations over its disputed nuclear program, contingent upon the West showing seriousness and goodwill, as stated by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in a letter to the EU foreign policy chief. This offer comes amid heightened tensions after France, Britain, and Germany initiated steps to reimpose UN sanctions on Tehran, warning of a sanctions 'snapback' if Iran does not comply. Araghchi also indicated that Iran is prepared to resume talks with the United States, provided there are assurances against aggression, while warning that military strikes on its nuclear facilities have failed to achieve their goals. Meanwhile, talks between Iran and Europe's top powers remain tense, with Western officials skeptical of Iran's willingness to extend negotiations without concessions, particularly following recent bombings of Iranian nuclear sites by the US and Israel. Despite the damage to its nuclear infrastructure, Iran has not allowed the International Atomic Energy Agency access to the attacked facilities, complicating verification efforts. The situation remains precarious, with Iran signaling readiness for all scenarios, including potential confrontation, while emphasizing regional cooperation and peaceful navigation of the Persian Gulf.

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