In an exclusive interview with CGTN, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi revealed that nuclear talks with the U.S. will only resume when the U.S. demonstrates genuine determination. Speaking after the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers meeting in Tianjin, Araghchi stressed that Iran remains unconvinced about America's readiness to set aside military options for a win-win diplomatic solution.
According to Araghchi, the door to restarting negotiations will open only when the U.S. makes a clear, serious commitment toward pursuing a peaceful, mutually beneficial agreement. This condition has sparked lively debates among young news enthusiasts, professionals, academics, and cultural explorers who are keen on understanding the evolving landscape of global diplomacy.
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Iranian FM: Nuclear talks with U.S. to start when Iran is convinced
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