Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran will not engage in nuclear talks under pressure, blaming former President Trump for the current deadlock after his withdrawal from the nuclear deal. Araghchi reiterated Iran’s commitment to nuclear negotiations based on past agreements, emphasizing that cooperation depends on the seriousness of other parties. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi, who visited Tehran, warned against military attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, while Israel’s Defense Minister raised concerns about Iran’s increasingly vulnerable facilities.
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