Iran Engages in Key EU Negotiations: Insights from Takht-Ravanchi

Iran Engages in Key EU Negotiations: Insights from Takht-Ravanchi

Tehran’s diplomatic landscape is evolving, as Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi reveals ongoing negotiations with European nations. These discussions hold significant promise for Iran’s foreign relations and regional stability.

In a recent interview with Alahad TV, Takht-Ravanchi emphasized the mutual interest between Iran and European countries to progress in their talks. He highlighted several key points regarding the negotiations:

  • A framework for discussions has been successfully established.
  • Both parties are committed to adhering to this framework to achieve a viable agreement.

Addressing external threats, Takht-Ravanchi pointed out that the United States and the Israeli regime have posed challenges in the past. He noted that:

  • Such threats are not new, and both powers are aware of Iran’s real strength.
  • Iran will respond severely to any reckless actions taken by the US or Israel.

The Deputy Foreign Minister also mentioned that the *Leader of the Islamic Revolution* has outlined the overarching framework for negotiations with the US, which Iranian officials are expected to follow closely. He reflected on the historical context of these negotiations:

  • During President Hassan Rouhani’s administration, Iran, along with the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany, achieved a significant agreement.
  • Unfortunately, the US government did not uphold this agreement under both Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, a situation that remains fresh in Iran’s memory.

On the topic of regional issues, particularly in Syria, Takht-Ravanchi stated that Tehran is actively monitoring developments and is hopeful for the restoration of security within the country. He urged other nations to avoid meddling in Syria’s internal affairs, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty and stability in the region.

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