
Iranian Ambassador Reza Amiri Moghadam stated Tehran’s lack of intent to develop nuclear weapons. He emphasized no additional demands or conditions would be accepted during ongoing negotiations.
In an exclusive interview, the ambassador outlined key points regarding the negotiations in Pakistan. He said all preparations were completed for a conclusion during the first round but were left unfinished by the US delegation as in past rounds.
The Iranian envoy suggested the United States may struggle to make decisions without Benjamin Netanyahu’s approval. Iran is fully prepared for future negotiations and willing to reach an agreement if conducted seriously, he added.
Moghadam warned the US and Israel that what could not be achieved through negotiations would also fail in war. He noted Iran’s flexibility on this matter but insisted all sanctions be lifted, frozen assets restored, and Iran’s rights protected in any talks. Field Marshal Asim Munir is continuing efforts to set new dates for the next round of negotiations, with progress expected soon.
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