Iran's Araqchi: Unwavering Commitment to Achieving a Fair Agreement

Iran’s Araqchi: Unwavering Commitment to Achieving a Fair Agreement

In recent developments regarding Iran’s diplomatic efforts, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has emphasized the nation’s unwavering commitment to achieving a fair and balanced agreement. This determination comes as Iran engages in indirect negotiations, particularly with Omani and American representatives.

Araqchi shared insights on his X account, stating, “We, together with the Omani and American sides, decided to postpone the fourth round of negotiations for logistical and technical reasons.” He reassured that there has been no shift in Iran’s resolve, saying, “Indeed, we are more determined than ever to reach a fair and balanced agreement: one that ensures the end of sanctions and builds confidence that Iran’s nuclear program will remain peaceful forever, while ensuring that Iran’s rights are fully respected.”

Earlier on the same day, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei announced the rescheduling of the upcoming indirect Iran-U.S. talks, originally set to take place in Rome on Saturday, May 3, 2025. Key points regarding this announcement include:

  • The change in date was influenced by the proposal from the Omani Foreign Minister.
  • Details about the new possible date for the talks will be communicated later.

Baqaei reiterated Iran’s commitment to utilizing diplomacy to achieve the legitimate rights of its citizens. He stated that the goal is to end the sanctions and alleviate the economic pressures that adversely affect the human rights and welfare of every Iranian.

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