“We maintain our efforts aimed at supporting energy search for negotiating solutions that are needed. We believe they are very possible with carefully adjusted progress on international law, principles of fair and inseparable security, and carefully coordinated, calibrated balance principles, and gradual progress that allow us to increase trust by following a gradual agreement achieved. An interview with Tass.
The US and Iran have been holding five rounds of nuclear talks starting April 12th, and are expected to meet again for negotiations aimed at reaching a new agreement. The two countries are at odds at the level of uranium enrichment.
Last week, Iran’s head of the negotiation team, Abbas Aragichi, foreign minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said in the X post that Oman Foreign Minister Badr Al-Basaidi had presented elements of the US proposal on a nuclear deal to Iran during his brief visit to Tearan. He also said, “Iran will respond appropriately based on principles, national interests and the rights of Iranian people to suggestions.”
On Monday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaril Baghihai stressed that considering national interests would be the basis for Tehran’s response to the US proposal.
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