Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Lavanzi said on July 3 that Iran “supports resolving the issue through diplomacy,” but only if the US government can “convince Iran that the US will not use military force during negotiations.” This is a fundamental prerequisite for Iran's decision to conduct the next round of negotiations. At the same time, he said Iran will continue uranium enrichment activities. Since April of this year, the US and Iran have held five rounds of indirect talks to discuss the Iran nuclear issue and the lifting of US sanctions against Iraq. The sixth round of talks was originally scheduled to be held in Amman on June 15, but it was cancelled due to Israel's raid on Iran in the early morning of the 13th.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/04 11:57
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Lavanzi said on July 3 that Iran “supports resolving the issue through diplomacy,” but only if the US government can “convince Iran that the US will not use military force during negotiations.” This is a fundamental prerequisite for Iran's decision to conduct the next round of negotiations. At the same time, he said Iran will continue uranium enrichment activities. Since April of this year, the US and Iran have held five rounds of indirect talks to discuss the Iran nuclear issue and the lifting of US sanctions against Iraq. The sixth round of talks was originally scheduled to be held in Amman on June 15, but it was cancelled due to Israel's raid on Iran in the early morning of the 13th.