Washington denies the statements of Abdullahian and confirms that it does not send messages to Iran

Washington denies the statements of Abdullahian and confirms that it does not send messages to Iran

On Saturday night, the US State Department refuted reports that it had communicated with Iran about returning to the Iranian nuclear accord.
“Stop killing your people and stop delivering weapons to Russia,” is our only message to Iran.
Hussein Amir Abdullahian, the Iranian foreign minister, had earlier on Saturday stated that his nation was still getting American messages regarding nuclear talks.

In comments made while visiting Armenia, he clarified: “The Americans continue to exchange messages with us, but they are trying to put out the fire of what is happening these days in Iran.”
Tehran “will not give any concessions to the American side,” he emphasised, adding that “I think they are looking forward to applying political and psychological pressure and hoping to achieve concessions in the negotiations.

We proceed in accordance with reason and the agreement’s framework, which adheres to the red lines “Iran, Tehran.
“Contradictions between the words and behaviour of the Americans,” Amir Abdullahian noted, emphasising that “According to our assessment of the American side’s message, establishing a consensus is one of their top concerns, and they are pressed for time.

“Days after American pronouncements that excluded the resurrection of the nuclear agreement in the context of time, an Iranian official made some assertions.
The US State Department spokesman, Ned Price, recently described the efforts made to develop a road map to restore Iran’s upheaval nuclear agreement concluded in 2015 with global powers as “not our focus now.


Additionally, Price stated, “At the moment, our attention is on the tremendous bravery that the Iranian people display in their peaceful marches. Now, our attention is on finding ways to recognise their contributions and support.
Since last year, Tehran and the major powers held discussions with coordination from the European Union and indirect participation from the United States, with the aim of reviving the 2015 nuclear agreement, from which the United States withdrew in 2018.

The negotiations hit a snag at the start of September when the Western parties deemed the Iranian response to the draught EU agreement to be “unreasonable.”
Since the young woman, Amani, started protesting on September 16, three days after she was detained by the Ethics Police for breaking the tight dress code, the public’s attention on the nuclear file has diminished.

Washington refutes Abdullahian’s claims and affirms that it does not communicate with Iran.

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