Iran's Nuclear Case: No Changes in Management, Confirms MFA

Iran’s Nuclear Case: No Changes in Management, Confirms MFA

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of the Islamic Republic of Iran has recently addressed the management of Iran’s nuclear case, reaffirming its ongoing commitment to handle negotiations effectively. This announcement is crucial for understanding the current state of Iran’s nuclear discussions.

In a recent statement, the MFA made it clear that:

  • There has been no change in the management of Iran’s nuclear case.
  • The MFA will continue to oversee the talks and negotiations on the nuclear issue, maintaining its past approach.
  • In response to media inquiries, the Ministry emphasized that “no changes have been made in this regard.”
  • The Supreme National Security Council of Iran remains responsible for determining the negotiating strategy and coordinating efforts among relevant institutions.

This clear position from the Iranian foreign ministry is pivotal as it underscores the country’s approach to its nuclear negotiations amidst ongoing international scrutiny.

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