Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has ruled out an immediate return to nuclear talks with the United States, despite President Donald Trump suggesting negotiations could resume within days.
Speaking on a news programme, Mr.Araghchi said Tehran would not re-engage without firm guarantees against further military strikes. His remarks follow coordinated US-Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, including the Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan sites.
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The G7 has called for renewed dialogue, but Tehran insists its nuclear programme remains peaceful.
Mr. Araghchi dismissed Trump’s claim that Iran’s capabilities had been “obliterated”, insisting the country retains the knowledge to rebuild its programme if necessary.
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