Iran Signals Willingness for Fair Talks with US
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that the country is open to fair and equitable negotiations with the United States. This comes as a significant gesture toward potential talks facilitated by Turkey. The U.S. has not yet confirmed participation in these discussions.
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In a pivotal development, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian announced plans for potential negotiations with the United States. His declaration suggests a strategic shift in Iran's diplomatic posture.
The president has directed his Minister of Foreign Affairs to engage in discussions based on fairness and equity, highlighting the importance of prudence and dignity.
While Pezeshkian's pronouncement marks a significant move towards dialogue, U.S. officials have yet to officially acknowledge these proposed talks. The discussions are anticipated to be facilitated by Turkey.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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