Iran-U.S. Deal: Diplomacy on the Edge in Geneva
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized the potential for a deal with the U.S., contingent on prioritizing diplomacy, ahead of imminent Geneva discussions. Tehran is set to negotiate decisively to achieve a fair agreement swiftly, reflecting Araqchi's comments on X regarding their diplomatic stance.
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- Egypt
Iran's determination for diplomatic engagement with the U.S. is at the forefront as Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stressed the possibility of reaching a deal. This development comes just days ahead of critical talks scheduled in Geneva.
Araqchi highlighted the importance of diplomacy in achieving a fair and timely resolution. His recent statements on social media indicate a clear intent to prioritize diplomatic channels over other means.
The discussions in Geneva are expected to be pivotal, with both sides aiming for a swift and balanced agreement. Araqchi's comments underline Iran's commitment to productive negotiations in the interest of equitable outcomes.
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