
Iran and the USA disagreed at the time, date or place where they renewed the stopped negotiations on the Tehran nuclear program, a spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
Iran will not return to the conversations “If we are not sure the negotiations will be effective,” Esmaeil Baghaei said at a television press conference.
His remarks at the weekend are watching a message from the Iranian intelligence agency that President Masoud Pezeshkian suffered minor foot injuries on the Israeli strike on June 16, for three days to a surprising campaign that caused five rounds between Tehran and Washington.
The attack focused on inputs and outputs from the building in West Tehran, where the President met the heads of the judiciary and parliament, Fars said, adding that the authorities are investigating whether operations included breach of news.
At the weekend of Iranian Foreign Minister and the main negotiator Abbas Araghchi said that the Islamic Republic is looking for guarantees against future attacks, if it is a continuation, he added that the country has received “certain assurances”.
Baghaei also said on Monday that plans for interviews with Great Britain, France and Germany were “under control”. These three countries – signatories of the original nuclear agreement abandoned by US President Donald Trump in 2018 – were involved in parallel discussions with Iran before military strikes by Israel.
Baghaei added that Russia and China have expressed their readiness to play a role in solving Iranian nuclear dispute, even though it did not provide any further details. He also stated that the evaluation was going to determine the extent of the Fordow nuclear device in the country that hit the US. Iranian officials previously described the website as “severely damaged”.
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