Tehran Sets Conditions for Washington in Exclusive Talk with Takht-Ravanchi to Kyodo

Iran’s deputy Foreign Minister Reveals Tehran’s Conditions for Limiting Its Peaceful Nuclear ​Program in Interview with Japanese Media.

According to the ⁤English section of webangah⁤ News ⁣Agency, quoting Mehr News Agency, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign minister, stated that Tehran would agree to limit its nuclear program if Washington lifts its unilateral ​sanctions.

takht-Ravanchi added ⁢that such limitations would be set for a specific ⁢period. He also expressed willingness to reduce uranium enrichment levels.

Indirect negotiations between Iran adn the United States over Tehran’s nuclear program have stalled, primarily due to Washington demanding​ the dismantling of uranium enrichment activities-a move rejected by the Islamic republic. In addition, just before the sixth round of indirect talks mediated by Oman between ​Iran and the U.S., israel ‌launched aggressive attacks against Iran, ‍which were subsequently supported by Washington through ⁣coordinated strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities alongside Tel Aviv.

In this interview, Takht-ravanchi did not ‌specify how much uranium enrichment would ‌be reduced but emphasized that “stopping enrichment ‍is ⁢unfeasible.”

Accusing America ‌of “deception and pretending to negotiate,” he⁤ stressed: “We are ready to ⁢engage ‌in talks.” The senior diplomat​ also demanded accountability from the U.S., ​calling for explanations regarding its attacks on Iranian territory as part ⁣of fostering “honest dialog” and highlighted‌ that compensation claims ⁢against America will⁣ be addressed during ⁤negotiations.

Takht-Ravanchi further noted ongoing contact with the U.S. through a third-party mediator but refrained⁤ from ‌speculating on when ​formal ⁢talks might resume.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency

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