Iran and US reached general agreement on a set of ‘guiding principles’ in Geneva talks to serve as basis for beginning work on text of potential deal, according to the top Iranian diplomat Abbas Araghchi.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has dismissed fabrications by a Zionist media outlet, questioning the motives behind its recent anti-Iran claims.
Saying that Tehran is open to building trust regarding the peaceful nature of its nuclear program, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi underlined that uranium enrichment inside the country would remain a red line for Iran.
Iran’s Foreign Minister emphasized: "If the world desires peace, it must stop rewarding aggression. If the world seeks stability, it must end support for expansionism; and if the world believes in international law, it must implement it uniformly and without double standards."
The Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran emphasized: "We are ready for diplomacy, but diplomacy is incompatible with intimidation and threats; in fact, diplomacy has its own principles."
The Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has responded to the US President Donald Trump's threats of military actions, saying that the Iranian armed forces have fingers on the trigger.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for interfering in Iran’s internal affairs, stating that the world has had enough of “Confused Clowns”.
Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has stressed that the United States must be held accountable for its anti-Iran actions, saying Tehran is seriously pursuing legal and international measures against Washington.
Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has stressed that the United States must be held accountable for its anti-Iran actions, saying Tehran is seriously pursuing legal and international measures against Washington.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has strongly criticized the British government for its lack of commitment in safeguarding the Iranian Embassy in London.