Iran Rejects Nuclear Talks, Focuses on Ending Regional Conflicts
Iran Says No Nuclear Talks, Reviewing US Response To End War
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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baqaei, stated that the country's focus is solely on ending regional conflicts rather than nuclear negotiations. Iran's 14-point plan includes demands for US military withdrawal and the lifting of sanctions, with a response to the US expected after reviewing its proposals.
- 01Iran denies plans to suspend uranium enrichment, focusing instead on regional war cessation.
- 02The 14-point plan includes demands for the US military withdrawal and lifting of sanctions.
- 03Iran claims its plan does not involve nuclear negotiations.
- 04The US has responded to Iran's proposal, with further discussions pending.
- 05Iran emphasizes its power and guarantees as key to negotiations.
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Esmaeil Baqaei, the spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry, has firmly rejected media claims regarding a suspension of uranium enrichment, clarifying that Iran's current focus is on ending ongoing wars in the region. He emphasized that the 14-point plan submitted to the United States is aimed at achieving peace and does not include nuclear negotiations. This plan outlines several demands, including the withdrawal of US military forces from areas surrounding Iran, the lifting of the naval blockade, the release of frozen Iranian assets, compensation payments, and the removal of sanctions. Baqaei stated that the US has responded to Iran's proposal, and Iran will present its response after careful review. He further asserted that Iran's strength and leverage serve as guarantees in these negotiations, distancing the current discussions from past nuclear negotiations that he claims contributed to regional conflicts.
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The outcome of these negotiations could significantly affect regional stability and security in the Middle East, impacting countries involved in the conflicts.
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