Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has questioned the intentions of the United States a day before a second round of nuclear conversations takes place with Washington.
The new round will arrive a week after the two countries carried out their highest level negotiations since the president of the United States, Donald Trump, unilaterally abandoned a 2015 historical nuclear agreement three years later. Since then, Iran has abandoned all the limits in its nuclear program, and enriches Uranium to 60 percent of purity purity levels or 90 percent.
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Araghchi departed on Saturday for Rome for a new round of conversations mediated by Omani with the envoy of the Middle East. Uu. Steve Witkoff.
“We are fully prepared to find a peaceful resolution for Iran’s Pacific Nuclear Program,” said Araghchi.
Lavrov said that Moscow was ready “to play any role that is useful from Iran’s point of view and is acceptable to the United States.”
Russia, who orders the largest confirmed arsenal in the world of nuclear weapons, has deepened military ties with Iran since he launched his offensive in Ukraine in February 2022, and has played a role in the member of the Nuclear Council of Vethewar’s negotiation.
Western countries, including the United States, have long accused Iran or that seek to acquire nuclear weapons, an accusation that Tehran has constantly denied, insisting that their program is for peaceful civil purposes.
Tohid Asadi de Al Jazeera, informing from Tehran, said that “there is a cloud of distrust in the air” despite the statements made by Araghchi.
“With the conversations ahead, there is a perception among the Iranians that is this distrust that exists related to the United States, but going to the statement that was the Topay heart … We saw a mixture of doubt and hope at the same time,” Asadi.
“Iran says she is not interested in putting other problems … [such as] Nuclear capabilities … on the negotiation table, “he added.
‘Unrealistic demands’
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has threatened to attack Iran if he does not agree on an agreement with the United States.
On Tuesday, the body of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard of Iran said that the country’s military capacities were out of the limits in discussions.
The official Irna news agency reported that Iran’s regional influence and its missile abilities, criticized for a long time by Western governments, were among their “red lines” in conversations.
On Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister said that Uranium enrichment of Iran was not under discussion, after Witkoff asked to end.
“If there is a similar will on the other side, and they refrain from making unreasonable and not reista demands, I think it is likely to reach an agreement,” said Araghchi, said Friday’s press conference.
Lavrov emphasized that any possible agreement should only belong to the nuclear problem.
“This is a fundamental point that must take into account the tasks of those who try to load negotiations with non -nuclear problems and, therefore, create a very risky situation,” he said.
Iran told the duration of the United States the conversations of last week that he was ready to accept some limits in his enrichment of uranium, but he needed that the Trump hermetic guaranthes did not pass the pact again, an Iranian official said to the Reuters agency, who spoke on Friday of.
The official said that Tehran’s red lines “ordered by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei” could not be compromised in the conversations, and added that these red lines meant that Iran would never accept to dismantle their centrifuges to enrich uranium, enrich completely or reduce the amount of the enriched quantity of Uranium.
Nor would he negotiate on his missile program, which Tehran sees how outside the reach of any nuclear agreement, Reuters reported.
The Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, said Friday that the US administration is looking for a peaceful solution with Iran, but will never tolerate the country to develop a nuclear weapon.
Rubio with British, French and German officials in Paris and pressed them to maintain sanctions against Iran instead of allowing them to run out.
Israel also reiterated its unwavering commitment to the prevention of Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, saying that it had a “clear action course” to avoid this.
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and I, along with all relevant agencies, are committed to leading a clear course of action that will prevent Iran to acquire nuclear weapons,” defense minister Israel Katz said on Friday.