Iran Calls for Fair Talks Amid US Tensions
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has announced that he has instructed the foreign minister to engage in fair negotiations with the U.S., contingent on a suitable environment. This marks Iran's first indication of willingness to participate in talks organized by Turkiye, although the U.S. has not confirmed its involvement.
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In a landmark move, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian stated on Tuesday that he has directed the country's foreign minister to participate in fair and equitable negotiations with the United States. This announcement surfaced via Pezeshkian's post on X, indicating a significant shift in Iran's diplomatic stance.
The president emphasized that these negotiations would occur only if a suitable environment, free from threats and unreasonable expectations, could be ensured. Highlighting the importance of dignity, prudence, and expediency, Pezeshkian's comments mark Iran's openness to take part in discussions orchestrated by Turkiye.
As of now, the United States has not acknowledged or confirmed the potential talks, leaving the international community awaiting further developments.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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