Araghchi: Iran doubts US ‘seriousness’ about talks amid nuclear deadlock
Summary
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran doubts the United States is serious about new talks to end the regional war. He said discussions on Iran’s nuclear program and enriched uranium will likely happen later in the negotiations. Iran is also considering Russia’s offer to store its enriched uranium and appreciates possible help from China and other countries.Key Facts
- Iran received messages from President Donald Trump’s administration suggesting openness to new talks.
- Iran remains suspicious about the U.S. intentions and seriousness in the negotiations.
- Talks about Iran’s enriched nuclear material are stalled and expected to be postponed until later stages.
- Russia offered to store Iran’s enriched uranium, and Iran is discussing this proposal.
- Iran values China’s support and sees China as a strategic partner that could help peace efforts.
- President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks in Beijing, but no major progress was reported.
- Iran criticized the UAE for blocking parts of a BRICS statement due to its close relationship with Israel and support for the U.S. against Iran.
- The ongoing war and economic effects related to the Strait of Hormuz were mentioned as concerns during the talks.
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