Published: 12:08, September 24, 2024 | Updated: 14:02, September 24, 2024
Iran's Araghchi says prepared to restart nuke talks ahead of NY visit
By Xinhua
Iran's new foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi reacts during a meeting with his Qatari counterpart in Teheran on Aug 26, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

TEHERAN — Iran's Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi stated the country's preparedness to initiate fresh negotiations aimed at revitalizing the 2015 nuclear deal and lifting sanctions, provided other parties are equally willing.

In an interview shared on the Iranian Foreign Ministry's Telegram channel on Monday, he outlined the new administration's foreign policy goals ahead of his visit to New York for the 79th United Nations General Assembly.

"We will make efforts to start a new round of negotiations on the nuclear issue... We can begin a new round of negotiations during this trip," Araghchi remarked.

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He noted ongoing communications with other parties and acknowledged a general readiness to resume talks, though he emphasized that current international conditions pose greater challenges than in the past.

He dismissed the prospect of direct discussions with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, citing an unsuitable environment for such meetings. However, Araghchi suggested that direct talks could become feasible if the US shifts its approach following its unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear agreement in May 2018.

Iran signed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in July 2015, which imposed restrictions on its nuclear program in exchange for sanction relief.

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The US exited the deal in May 2018, reinstating sanctions, which led Iran to scale back its nuclear commitments. Negotiations to revive the JCPOA commenced in April 2021 in Vienna, but no significant progress has been made since the last round concluded in August 2022.