Iran Pursues Diplomacy in Nuclear Dispute
Iran asserts its ability to solve conflicts with the UN nuclear watchdog through dialogue and cooperation. Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi emphasized a non-pressure approach in a discussion with IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi, highlighting the importance of negotiative diplomacy for resolution.
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Iran has underlined its commitment to resolving issues with the United Nations nuclear watchdog through dialogue and cooperative means, dismissing any approach based on external pressure. This was conveyed by Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi during his meeting with IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi on Thursday.
Araqchi's statement on his X account underscored the significance of maintaining diplomatic channels to address and negotiate ongoing disputes with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran's insistence on negotiations reflects a broader strategy aimed at easing tensions.
The discussions with Grossi are part of a larger diplomatic initiative to ensure that solutions are reached through collaboration rather than confrontation, aligning with Iran's position of fostering international cooperation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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