BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 9. Iran views the
latest round of nuclear talks with the U.S., facilitated by
neighboring countries and hosted by Oman, as a valuable chance for
achieving a fair and balanced resolution, Iranian President Masoud
Pezeshkian said at the Islamic Republic Day event held in Tehran
with the participation of diplomatic representatives of foreign
countries today, Trend reports.
He asserts that Iran highlights the necessity of securing its
rights under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which
encompasses uranium enrichment, as well as the removal of sanctions
imposed on the country.
Pezeshkian noted that Iran hopes for these discussions to yield
a favorable outcome provided the other party meets its
commitments.
“Iran extends a hand of friendship to countries that are willing
to cooperate sincerely. Strengthening diplomacy with the provinces,
especially border provinces, to develop relations with neighboring
countries and foreign trade is among the government’s priorities,”
he noted.
On February 6, talks between Iran and the U.S. on the nuclear
program began in Muscat, the capital of Oman. Both sides agreed to
continue the negotiations.
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