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Iraqchi: Iran does not intend to negotiate in public

Sayed Abbas Arakchi wrote on Tuesday morning on the X -Social Network: When delivering a key lecture at the International Nuclear Policy Conference Carnegie I agreed that Iran and the United States had not yet set a history for the next round of negotiations, which began at the level of experts on Wednesday and on Saturday.

He added: “As I have emphasized in the text of my prepared speech, Iran has no intention of at all. Nation Generally negotiate.

In his speech, I have also made clear that some of the “special stakeholders” are trying to manipulate and divert the process of diplomacy by defaming the negotiators and encouraging the US government to propose maximum demands.

“I am accustomed to the difficult questions of journalists or answering the concerns of ordinary citizens,” the Foreign Minister added. But converting a lecture into a free question and answer, or turning it into a public negotiation, which I am not willing to accept, or makes it uncomfortable for audiences who probably followed the details of the negotiations and where the negotiations are.

“I'm sorry that my invitees were neither aware of these sensitive dynamics,” Arakchi continued. People who are interested in know what I was going to say, they can see my lecture that is fully shared at the link below.

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