Iran Will Resume Talks if U.S. Abandons Maximalist Stance, Says Pezeshkian
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Iran’s foreign minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, told reporters in Tehran that the country is prepared to restart diplomatic talks with the United States if Washington abandons what he described as a "maximalist approach".
The statement came after a series of U.S. sanctions and diplomatic pressures that have strained relations between the two nations. Amirabdollahian emphasized that Iran’s willingness to engage depends on the U.S. shifting its policy.
The comments were made in the context of ongoing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, though the minister did not provide further details on the specific conditions for resuming dialogue.
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