At a joint press conference with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Tehran on Tuesday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut said, “Iran and Russia continue to talks regularly on issues of mutual interest.” Ta.
Elsewhere in the press conference, Aragut said the Iranian-requested conference of Islamic countries will soon be held to discuss the atrocities of the Zionist regime in Gaza.
“Iran will continue to support the axis of regional resistance as usual,” Iranian diplomat emphasized.
“Iran will never hold consultations with us under pressure on the nuclear issue,” he further emphasized, and in-person talks will not be held as long as the US maximum pressure campaign against Iran is exercised by Washington. It was explained that it is possible.
“When it comes to nuclear negotiations, the Islamic Republic’s position in Iran is very clear. We will not negotiate under pressure, threats or sanctions.”
“We will move forward and work with friends from Russia and China to coordinate actions and positions on Iran’s nuclear issue,” he further argued.
The top Iranian diplomat also said Iran wanted peace and security in the Caucus region, adding that Iran-Russia talks on Afghanistan will continue.
At a meeting before the press conference, Lavrov said “emphas highlighted the unacceptable unilateral sanctions and the adjustment measures to address the impact these sanctions have on both countries.”
“Russia and Iran believe that global conflicts should be resolved in accordance with the UN Charter,” the Russian diplomat said.
“We have agreed to coordination between the two countries, the United Nations, BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Agency,” he said.
Regarding Iran’s nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), Lavrov said, “We will discuss in detail the situation surrounding the JCPOA and believe that diplomatic possibilities still exist and must be used effectively. There is,” he said.
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