Araqchi: Achieving a Deal with Iran Requires Realistic and Rational Approaches

Araqchi: Achieving a Deal with Iran Requires Realistic and Rational Approaches

In recent developments regarding international diplomacy, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has underscored the importance of navigating negotiations with realism and logic. His insights come as indirect talks between Iran and the United States continue, highlighting the ongoing efforts to address global concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Araaqchi’s comments were made during a telephone conversation with Kaja Kallas, the EU’s high representative for foreign and security policy, on Monday. Here are the key points discussed:

  • Araaqchi updated Kallas on the latest developments in the indirect negotiations between Iran and the US.
  • He indicated Tehran’s willingness to engage in discussions with major European powers to alleviate concerns regarding potential nuclear weapon development.
  • The minister emphasized Iran’s readiness to maintain interactions with European parties, both within the EU framework and with the three key European nations.
  • Araaqchi expressed optimism about resuming talks with the three European countries, advocating for a constructive dialogue free from political animosity.

In his statements, Araaqchi reaffirmed that Iran is committed to a responsible diplomatic approach to tackle the perceived threats associated with its peaceful nuclear program. He noted the following:

  • The need for a serious will and realistic dialogue is crucial in addressing these concerns.
  • Acknowledging that if the sole concern in negotiations pertains to Iran’s nuclear capabilities, there are feasible ways to mitigate this worry.
  • Reaching an agreement is possible, provided that all parties avoid unrealistic and irrational positions.

Overall, Araaqchi’s remarks reflect a cautious optimism in the pursuit of diplomatic solutions to international security concerns, emphasizing the importance of rational discourse in achieving stability in the region.

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