Iran Denies Rumors of Interim Nuclear Deal Amid Indirect Talks with US
Summary
Iran's Foreign Ministry denies rumors of an interim nuclear deal amid ongoing indirect talks with the US, emphasizing commitment to diplomacy without compromising rights.
Key Points
- Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei denied rumors about a possible interim nuclear agreement with the US.
- Baghaei stated that any detailed discussions would happen at the negotiating table and dismissed speculation about a temporary deal.
- Iran emphasized its clear stance on ending US sanctions and the nuclear issue while acknowledging the US perspective.
- The next round of indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the US is expected in Geneva within two to three days amid US military deployments in the West Asia region.