Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi: Has reached an agreement with the United States to postpone negotiations regarding enriched uranium materials

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ME News Report, May 15 (UTC+8), Iranian Foreign Minister Alaghazi: The issue of enriched uranium we are involved in is quite complex. An agreement has been reached with the United States to postpone negotiations regarding enriched uranium materials. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Alaghazi stated in New Delhi on Friday that Tehran "does not trust" the U.S., and will only consider negotiations if Washington shows a "serious attitude." During the BRICS foreign ministers' meeting, he said Iran is trying to maintain the current ceasefire to create space for diplomatic efforts. Alaghazi emphasized Iran's long-standing lack of trust in the U.S. and said that any communication under the current circumstances depends on whether the U.S. demonstrates a "serious and credible stance." He also stated that Iran still hopes to maintain the ceasefire to leave room for subsequent diplomatic engagement and de-escalation. (Source: PANews)
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SlippageSailor
· 3h ago
The statements made at the BRICS foreign ministers' meeting were very firm, but dragging out the nuclear issue for too long is not beneficial to anyone.
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PatchNotePaladin
· 11h ago
Delaying negotiations is probably a stalling tactic; Iran needs time to observe Washington's sincerity.
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MorandiLily
· 17h ago
Trust is the premise of negotiation. Will the United States take it seriously this time?
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GlassDomeUniverse
· 18h ago
Aragorn straightforwardly said: Without trust, there is no negotiation. This is a red line for the U.S. side.
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TokenomicsMechanic
· 18h ago
Maintaining the ceasefire creates space for diplomacy; this move is steady, but whether the U.S. will respond remains to be seen.
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OwlMarketMonitoringLamp
· 18h ago
From the Iran nuclear deal to today's deadlock, trust is easy to break and hard to rebuild; Alagachi's words are full of lessons.
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GateUser-55f70f75
· 18h ago
Only a serious attitude will be considered for negotiations. The threshold is set high, but it also shows that Iran does not want to make a pointless trip.
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ChecksumSmile
· 18h ago
Nuclear negotiations delayed, is the market breathing a sigh of relief? Not necessarily, uncertainty is the norm.
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YieldKaraoke
· 18h ago
Is the enrichment uranium issue complicated? Translated, it means all parties are calculating, and no one wants to make the first concession.
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GateUser-047cb6fc
· 18h ago
Washington demonstrates a serious and credible stance—this sounds familiar, Iran has been played too many times.
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