25.02.2026 09:03
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi signaled an agreement in a statement made ahead of the expected indirect negotiations with the United States on Thursday. Araghchi said, "We have a historic opportunity to reach an unprecedented agreement that addresses mutual concerns and serves common interests. An agreement is possible if diplomacy is prioritized."
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi made a statement on his social media account ahead of the indirect negotiations with the United States to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday. Araghchi stated that negotiations would resume based on the agreements reached in the previous round, saying, "Iran will resume talks with the United States in Geneva with the determination to reach a fair and balanced agreement as soon as possible."
"IRAN WILL NEVER DEVELOP NUCLEAR WEAPONS"
Emphasizing that Iran's fundamental position is clear, Araghchi stated, "Iran will never develop nuclear weapons under any circumstances. However, we Iranians will never give up our right to benefit from the opportunities offered by peaceful nuclear technology."
"WE HAVE A HISTORICAL OPPORTUNITY"
Araghchi said, "We have a historical opportunity to reach an unprecedented agreement that addresses mutual concerns and serves common interests. An agreement is possible if diplomacy is prioritized. We have proven that we will not shy away from any sacrifice to courageously protect our sovereignty. We bring the same courage to the negotiating table. We will continue our efforts to resolve all differences through peaceful means."