Publish date4 Jan 2025 - 9:43
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Iran voices readiness for constructive nuclear talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says Islamic Republic of Iran is ready for constructive talks regarding its nuclear programs.
Iran voices readiness for constructive nuclear talks
Araghchi expressed Tehran's readiness for renewed talks during an exclusive interview with China's CCTV on Friday.

Araghchi said negotiations should be aimed "at reaching an agreement" and added,” We are ready to enter into constructive negotiations without delay”.  

“The formula we have is the same as the previous JCPOA formula, which is building trust about Iran's nuclear program in exchange for the removal of sanctions. We are ready to negotiate on this basis," he added.

The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is the agreement signed in July 2015 between Iran, the European Union and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, known as the P5+1.

Britain, France, and Germany are set to begin a new round of talks with Iran over its nuclear program in Geneva on January 13.

"For more than 2 years, we negotiated with the 5+1 countries in good faith and finally we managed to reach an agreement that the whole world accepted and admired as an achievement of diplomacy," he stated.

Araghchi said that Iran implemented the nuclear deal with good intentions, but it was the United States that decided to pull out from it without any reason or justification.

“The US withdrawal from the JCPOA was a very big strategic mistake and was met with a reaction from Iran. Then the US expanded its sanctions,” he stated.

He said that one round of negotiations has been held with European countries and the second round of these negotiations will be held with three European countries within the next two weeks.

In addition, Araghchi said that when the upcoming Trump administration formulates its own policy "we will make a decision based on it.”

Iran and Europeans have been conducting on-again, off-again talks since 2018, when the United States illegally and unilaterally left a historic nuclear accord between Iran and world powers under its former president Donald Trump, returning Washington’s unlawful sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
 
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