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Iran sets terms for resuming nuclear talks

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July 11, 2025
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Published: July 11, 2025 9:04 pm
Author: RT

A return to diplomacy requires US guarantees after strikes on the country’s nuclear sites, the Islamic Republic’s FM has said

Iran has signaled it is open to resuming dialogue with the US, but only under strict conditions, following Israeli and American strikes on its nuclear facilities, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said.

The sixth round of indirect talks, scheduled for June 15 in Oman, was canceled two days earlier after Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites and senior military figures – an escalation Tehran called a declaration of war.

The dialogue, revived earlier this year by US President Donald Trump, collapsed in the wake of the attacks. Washington joined the hostilities on June 22, deploying heavy bombers against key nuclear facilities. Trump later argued the sites had been “completely obliterated,” a claim disputed by multiple media reports.

In a written interview with Le Monde published on Thursday, Araghchi condemned the attacks as a violation of international law and said it was the US that “broke off” negotiations and turned to military action. He added that Tehran remains committed to diplomacy but stressed that any renewed engagement must be based on accountability, mutual respect, and, most importantly, “guarantees against any attack.”

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Araghchi said that despite the tensions, diplomatic exchanges are still underway via mediators.

The US State Department claimed this week that Trump is committed to peace with Iran. “Our commitment has been steadfast through all of these conflicts and now is a time for Iran to take advantage of that,” spokesperson Tammy Bruce told reporters.

Asked about Trump’s statements, Iranian foreign minister replied: “To claim that a program has been annihilated… is a miscalculation,” adding that Tehran is “assessing the damage” and may seek compensation.

Washington has long demanded that Tehran halt all uranium enrichment – a position Iran considers a deal-breaker. Araghchi reaffirmed that the country’s nuclear program remains peaceful, lawful, and under constant IAEA supervision.

Iran currently enriches uranium to 60% purity, well above the 3.67% cap set under the now-defunct 2015 nuclear deal, which was rendered null and void after Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from it during his first term.

“The level of enrichment is determined by Iran’s needs,” Araghchi said, adding that the current level was meant “to demonstrate that threat and pressure are not solutions.”

He also ruled out any discussion of Iran’s ballistic missile program, calling it “purely defensive and deterrent,” and said it was “unreasonable to expect Iran to abandon its defensive capabilities” under current conditions.

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