
The Iranian flag flutters in front of the International Atomic Energy Agency organisation's headquarters in Vienna, Austria, June 5, 2023. — Reuters
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Iran on Monday rejects the possibility of new nuclear talks with the United States, if it occupies Tehran to abandon its uranium enrichment program.
Washington and Tehran were engaged in several rounds in an attempt to attack the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, but Israel took off the talks when it began a wave of surprising strikes on its regional symbol, and touched a 12 -day war.
Since the end of hostility, both Iran and the United States have indicated willingness to return to the table, though Tehran has said it will not abandon the right to peaceful use of nuclear power.
The state news agency quoted the IRNA as saying, “If negotiations must be conditional about preventing enrichment, there will be no such talks.”
Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Bawkai said Iran had not set a date for any meeting with the United States.
“For now, no particular date, time or location has been determined about the matter,” the rest said about the plans for meeting between Iran’s top diplomat, Abbas Aragchi and US envoy Stevetkov.
Aragachi and Viettov had failed to conclude a deal after five rounds that began in April, and in 2018, Washington had the highest level of contacts between the two countries after abandoning a historic nuclear deal.
Omani’s mediation negotiations were stopped when Israel launched a surprising attack on Iranian nuclear and military facilities on June 13, and later joined its ally and launched limited strikes.
The rest said, “We have been serious in the process of diplomacy and dialogue, we entered with good faith, but as everyone saw, before the sixth round of the Zionist regime, in harmony with the United States, they committed military aggression against Iran.”
Iranian President Masood Pazeshkian said in a statement on Monday that Iran “supports diplomacy and constructive engagement.”
“We keep admitting that the diplomatic window is open, and we will seriously follow this peaceful path.”
Israel and Western countries have accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, which has been permanently denied by Tehran.
Although it is the only nuclear weapons power to make uranium 60 % purity-when the surface is close to the warhead-the UN nuclear energy sight Dogg has said that there is no indication that Iran is working to surrender its reservoirs.
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Israel’s offensive, which said its aim was to thwart the nuclear threat by the Islamic Republic, killed nuclear scientists and advanced military officers, but also targeted residential areas.
The United States launched its set of strikes on June 22, which included Iran’s uranium enrichment in Fordo, south of Tehran, as well as nuclear places in Asfahan and Nuttans.
Iran responded to missiles and drone strikes targeting Israeli cities, and attacked a US base in Qatar in retaliation for Washington attacks.
The damage to the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program is unknown, and Bauqi said it “is still investigating”.
In his latest statement, Peshashkian has warned of “even more crushing retaliation” for any “new aggression against the Iranian territory”.
“Iran is in touch with Britain, France and Germany on Monday, three European parties have been included in the 2015 nuclear deal, after which the United States withdrew,” said Basai on Monday.
European residents have threatened to mobilize the “snapback” mechanism of the deal, which allows UN sanctions to respond to non -compliance.
Tehran “Tehran was” in permanent contact with these three countries “, but he added that he could not” provide the right date “for the next meeting with them.
According to the dignity, there was no “legal, moral or political basis” to restore sanctions, as Iran was still determined to the 2015 deal.
He added that such a move would be met with a “appropriate and proportional” response, following Iranian threats to withdraw the global nuclear non -proliferation agreement.
After Donald Trump’s withdrawal from Donald Trump’s first term, withdrew from the 2015 deal with Iran, Tehran began to return its commitments for the deal, which restricted its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran still considers itself a member of the JCPOA,” said Baqai, citing the 2015 agreement.