Diplomatic Efforts Continue Amid Ongoing Talks and Negotiations between Iran, Pakistan, and US

Tehran, Iran – In an update to the current diplomatic situation regarding the nuclear deal talks between Iran, Pakistan, and the United States, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei has provided a clarification on the status of the negotiations.

According to a recent statement by Baghaei, despite the rejection of Iran’s original plan by the American parties, a process of ongoing talks and negotiations remains in place. In a significant development, the Pakistani mediator sent a set of corrective points and considerations to Iran, which subsequently led to the formulation of a revised plan.

It is reported that following the submission of their views by Iran to the American side, Pakistan relayed a set of proposals to Tehran, which were subsequently reviewed over a period of several days. As announced previously by Iranian officials, Iran’s views have been incorporated into the proposed American response.

One of the key issues at the center of these ongoing negotiations is Iran’s right to uranium enrichment, which Baghaei emphasized is recognized under the terms of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). In light of this, Baghaei made it clear that Iran will not compromise on its right to enrichment, which he described as an inalienable right.

Baghaei’s statement underscores a key point regarding the rights enshrined in international agreements such as the NPT, which explicitly provide countries with the right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. Therefore, according to Baghaei, Iran does not require the recognition of this right by other parties, as it already exists.

The Iranian diplomat’s clarification is seen as a significant move to address ongoing uncertainties surrounding the nuclear deal talks. While the details of the negotiations remain private, Baghaei’s statement suggests that the diplomatic efforts are proceeding in a constructive manner. As negotiations continue, observers will be watching closely to see whether these efforts can ultimately yield a breakthrough.

The inclusion of Pakistan in the negotiations has been seen as a positive development by many observers, who view the Pakistani government as a neutral facilitator capable of brokering a mutually acceptable agreement between Iran and the United States.