
After Washington and Tehran ended almost two weeks of conflict that brought the Middle East to the brink of a wider war, they now offer sharply different reports of the prospect of renewed nuclear diplomacy. While President Donald Trump suggested on Wednesday (June 25) that the interviews could continue next week, Iranian leaders denied the area that any new negotiations were agreed, underlining deep distrust and sleep from recent American air strikes on Iranian nuclear pages.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry firmly denied that any agreement was achieved to restore nuclear negotiations with the United States, which warns that future discussions will be even more difficult after recent military strikes.
On Thursday (June 26), who spoke of Iranian State Television, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi rejected reports of the immediate diplomatic breakthrough.
“I would like to say clearly that no agreement, appointment or conversation for new negotiations has been concluded,” Araghchi said.
US-Israel Actions complicate future diplomacy
Araghchi also suggested that Washington’s hopes for the renewal of negotiations were stored by recent military operations by the US and Israel.
“Other negotiations will not be for Americans compared to the previous,” he warned. “Human beings have been killed for that. It is not possible to make an agreement as easy as before.”
Iran promises no change in nuclear attitude
A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry Esmaeil Baghaei has strengthened that the position of Tehran in his nuclear program remains unchanged, despite what he described as the “nude strength” used against Iran.
In an interview published by Irna, Baghaei said on Thursday: “We showed that pressure, intimidation, threats and even the use of naked power against the sovereign state, contrary to all international standards and standards, cannot undermine our rights.
Accuses us of bad faith
Baghaei also accused Washington of never intending to negotiate sincerely. He said that planned conversations in Oman before Israel’s attacks were proof that the US did not act in good faith.
“All these cases show that the US side has not been serious about negotiations from the beginning,” he said. “But it does not reduce the value of the Iranian Islamic Republic.”
He added that Iran’s participation in diplomacy laid the bare “hypocrisy and lies of the other party”.
Deep distrust for us
Baghaei replied to the suggestions that recent violence had disrupted trust, and insisted that Iran would never trust the United States.
“We never trust the other party first,” he said. “Sometimes some words are used, for example” the recent incident has caused the trust between Iran and America to decrease “or” disappear “, while basically we have never trusted (Jim).”
He said that Iranian skepticism was rooted in the US “Breach of promises”.
“We talked to the other party in the atmosphere of absolute distrust. The reason for this mistrust is their history of violations,” Baghaei said.
No timeline for new conversations
Despite the international challenges for de-schooling and returning to the table Tehran, he explained that there was no timeline for new negotiations and that any future dialogue.
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