Shortly before the discussions about the Iranian nuclear program, the government in Tehran showed itself surprisingly open for investments from the US. “What we reject are conspiracies, attempts to overthrow and the false political measures they pursue,” said Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
On Saturday Iranian leadership with Foreign Minister Abbas Arabqchi wants to have indirect conversations with the American specialist Steve Witkoff in the Gulf state Oman. So for the first time after years, Momentum comes back in the permanent discussions about the Iranian nuclear program. “The only subject is the nuclear program, namely transparency and the guarantee of the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program in exchange for the cancellation of the unjust sanctions,” said Araqchi.
The United States should not make the mistake of considering Iran weak, said Seyed Jalal Dehghani Firouzabadi, professor at Allameh-Tabatabai University. “If the purpose of negotiations is to be the full dismantling of the Iranian nuclear program from the start, this form of agreement is excluded for Iran.”
During his first term of office, US President Donald Trump had unilaterally released the Nuclear Pact van Vienna, which was supposed to limit Iran’s nuclear program and to cancel sanctions in return. Since then, the Iranian leadership has no longer adhered to the requirements of the agreement.
“I have been to the thereafter (Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) several times every week. He has no objection to American investors in the country,” said President Masoud Pezeshkian.
Source: Krone

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