BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 9. Iran is taking
the recently launched indirect talks with the United States on its
nuclear program fully seriously, said the Iranian Foreign Minister
Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, Trend reports.
In his address at a National Day event in Tehran, attended by
foreign diplomats, Araghchi underscored that Tehran is fully
committed to achieving concrete outcomes in its negotiations with
the United States, contingent upon the U.S. demonstrating the same
degree of seriousness in the discussions.
The Iranian Foreign Minister acknowledged the lingering mistrust
towards the U.S., referencing the military airstrikes on Iran that
occurred during the prior year’s negotiations. "We remain hopeful
that these talks will foster the necessary trust between Iran and
the United States, allowing for tangible and meaningful results,"
he stated.
On February 6, talks between Iran and the U.S. on the nuclear
program began in Muscat, the capital of Oman. The sides agreed to
continue the negotiations.