Speaking on Saturday, senior officials stressed that while the Islamic Republic has failed to look at the history of US non-commitment to its national obligations, it still offers a chance for negotiations.
“We want to show once again that we are using patience. We will not forget the events of the past and the violent, bad and illegal actions taken against Iran and the Islamic world, but we are a country open to negotiations and dialogue.”
Officials have mentioned the unilateral and illegal withdrawal of the United States from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a historic nuclear agreement between Iran and other countries. He also pointed out Washington’s reinstatement of its illegal sanctions and even strengthened forced economic measures against the Iranian state after it abandoned the deal.
The statement follows indirect talks between Iran and the US in Muscat, Oman. Foreign Minister Abbas Aragci and regional envoy of the United States Steve Witkov were mediated by Omani Foreign Minister Bador bin Hamad al-Busaidi.
After describing the consultation as constructive, the two sides agreed to continue the discussion aimed at establishing the basis for future negotiations.
Earlier in the day, Aragut stressed that Iran was giving diplomacy a sincere opportunity to deal with nuclear issues and lifting sanctions, noting that the Islamic Republic did not seek long-term negotiations. になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do is to find the best one to do.
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