The Iranian Foreign Minister stated that "the media is still speculating about an imminent agreement between Iran and the United States, but I am not sure that we are really at such a point," and wrote: "The path to an agreement passes through the negotiating table, not through the media."
According to Ashura News, quoted by ISNA, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, reacted to media reports about the negotiations between Iran and the United States.
Araghchi wrote on the social network X on Thursday: The media is still speculating about an imminent agreement between Iran and the United States. I am not sure that we are really at such a point.
Emphasizing that “the Islamic Republic of Iran is sincerely seeking a diplomatic solution that meets the interests of all parties,” the Iranian Foreign Minister wrote: But this requires an agreement that lifts all sanctions and fulfills Iran’s nuclear rights, including enrichment.
He stated that “the path to an agreement passes through the negotiating table, not through the media.”
Araghchi concluded by writing: And as for the latest fake news against Iran-US diplomacy: Using Iran’s name as a tool to attack domestic critics in the United States is a worthless act, even for Israel.
In his message, the Iranian Foreign Minister quoted part of the statements made by US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in a congressional hearing, which said that "the US intelligence community has assessed that Iran is not developing nuclear weapons."
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