Exclusive Interview with Abbas Araqchi Before the Third Round of Talks in Geneva
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi criticized the U.S. understanding of Iran, attributing misconceptions to the Israeli lobby, and outlined Iran's readiness to enhance trust in its nuclear program, contingent on the lifting of U.S. sanctions.
In an exclusive interview with Aaj Tak, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi commented on the upcoming third round of negotiations in Geneva, expressing his belief that the United States is misled regarding Iran's real intentions, a misunderstanding he attributes to the influence of the Israeli lobby. He emphasized that the U.S. does not grasp the true nature of Iran, warning that any assumption that it can coerce Iran into submission through sanctions is fundamentally flawed.
Araqchi asserted Iran's willingness to bolster trust in its nuclear program, provided the United States removes the sanctions imposed on the country. He highlighted that Iran remains a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and has continuously denied any intentions to develop nuclear weapons. This position reinforces Iran's commitment to peaceful nuclear activities, despite ongoing tensions with Western nations over its nuclear aspirations.
The implications of Araqchi's statements are significant as they indicate a potential avenue for negotiation, depending on the U.S.'s response to Iran's demands for sanctions relief. The upcoming talks in Geneva are poised to be critical in shaping the future of U.S.-Iran relations and the broader geopolitical landscape surrounding nuclear proliferation issues in the region.