Iran and U.S.: Awaiting the Right Moment for Nuclear Talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that current conditions are not conducive for 'effective' nuclear discussions with the U.S., emphasizing that each negotiation must occur at an appropriate time. He highlighted that the maturity required for successful talks has not yet been reached, as relayed by state media.
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Amid ongoing tension between Iran and the United States, Iran's chief diplomat indicated that the two nations are not yet ready for 'effective' discussions on nuclear matters.
State media reported Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi's comments emphasizing the need for 'negotiation maturity,' a specific moment when talks become viable.
According to Araqchi, the current environment lacks the needed maturity, suggesting that timing is crucial for successful negotiations with the U.S.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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