Iran's Foreign Ministry has confirmed that Tehran will continue engaging in talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), with a new round of negotiations expected to begin in the coming days. This commitment to dialogue persists despite Iran recently curbing access to some nuclear sites, a move that had raised concerns about the future of nuclear inspections. Iranian officials, including Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, have emphasized that while cooperation with the IAEA will continue, it will not be without reservations, reflecting Tehran's critical stance toward the agency. Araghchi also noted that Iran has not yet reached a basis for negotiations with Europe and that effective talks with the United States have not matured. Additionally, Iran stated it will not interfere in Lebanon's internal affairs. The ongoing dialogue with the IAEA comes as a sanctions deadline approaches, signaling Tehran's cautious openness to resuming nuclear inspections.
Iran's Foreign Minister: Tehran 'Can Not Completely Cut Its Ties With The IAEA' – Irna
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