Iran Prioritizes Ending War on All Fronts in Peace Talks with US
Kathmandu. Iran has stated that its priority in peace talks with the United States is to end the war on all fronts.
“Our priority now is to end the war on all fronts, including Lebanon,” said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Baghaini. “Tehran’s main demands include the release of frozen Iranian assets, the removal of alleged blockades on maritime routes, and the cessation of actions targeting Iranian ships,” he added.
He said, “Tehran is negotiating with all seriousness and good faith. But the US must also be honest.”
He said that Washington’s policy towards Iran over the past year and a half has been very unwise, hence there is deep mistrust and an atmosphere of negotiation. He said, “Our eyes are open and our army is fully alert.” He also said that Iran will continue negotiations with caution.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Naqvi has reached Tehran for the second time this week. He has also held talks with Iran’s President and Interior Minister.
According to ISNA, President Masoud Pezeshkian discussed the regional situation, indirect Iran-US talks, and diplomatic efforts to end the war with Naqvi during the meeting.
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