Tehran: No premature conclusions in nuclear talks
- Talks on Iran's nuclear program will continue this week in Muscat, Oman, with continued mediation by Badr al-Busaidi.
- These talks follow meetings in Rome and address controversial issues like uranium enrichment and economic sanctions.
- Technical negotiations will resume Wednesday, and a third political round is scheduled for next weekend, both in Oman.
- Araghchi stated, "There are no grounds either for optimism or for pessimism," emphasizing realistic expectations for results.
- Tehran will return to the agreed upper limit only if sanctions are lifted and foreign balances exceeding $100 billion are unfrozen.
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Tehran: No premature conclusions in nuclear talks
ROME — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi cautioned against premature conclusions and unrealistic expectations as talks with the United States on Iran’s nuclear program were set to continue in Muscat, Oman, this week.
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