Iran Denies Rumors of Interim Nuclear Deal Amid Indirect Talks with US
Tehran. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ismail Baghaei, on Monday denied rumors suggesting the possibility of an interim nuclear agreement in the indirect talks between Iran and the United States.
Speaking at a weekly press conference in Tehran, Baghaei stated that there is no basis for speculation about a temporary agreement and that any details would be discussed at the negotiating table.
He said, "Iran's stance on ending US sanctions and the nuclear issue is clear, and we are well aware of the US side's perspective."
Baghaei added, "We are hopeful that if both sides show goodwill, we will be able to hold the next round of talks within the next two to three days."
He stated that Iran is committed to advancing diplomacy but will never accept compromising its legitimate rights.
The third round of indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the United States is expected to take place in Geneva on Thursday amid US military deployments in the West Asia region.
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