“The terms have changed. I’m not saying that negotiations have been removed from the agenda, but there are certainly new forms and dimensions, and new concerns and components have certainly emerged,” said Araguchi indeed at a seminar in Tehran on Saturday.
“We will not carry out consultations like before the war. We must enter into consultations with different arrangements, different plans, concerns and concerns that exist,” he added.
“Fortunately, negotiations with the (International Atomic Energy) Agency (IAEA) began at this point. Today, my colleagues in Vienna continued to negotiate to reach a new framework. The reality of the earth and changes that have been approved by the parliament.”
“We can begin new collaborations with the institutions, where all concerns that are particularly reflected in legislation in Congress will be taken into consideration,” the minister added.
In the midst of a move that sparks a snapback mechanism, regarding consultations with three European countries, Germany, France and the UK, “The negotiations with three European countries continue. I have had several phone conversations with foreign ministers from these three countries. An understanding of the situation has emerged.”
He said: “The three European countries have made a major mistake by going to the Dispute Resolution Mechanism (DRM) in Resolution 2231, known as the Snapback Mechanism.”
“European countries have made major mistakes and have made their jobs more difficult and complicated. Our discussions with them continue and we hope we can reach a shared understanding.”
The top Iranian diplomat also said “our message continues to be exchanged with the United States through mediators,” adding that “we will resume negotiations on the day Americans reach a point where they are ready to negotiate based on mutual interest and mutual respect.”
KI/FNA1757174568754030004
