In a statement posted on X by the Spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Esmaeil Baqaei, the country has clarified its stance on ongoing negotiations with the United States, emphasizing the necessity of genuine intent and a commitment to resolving the dispute through peaceful means.
According to the ICJ judgment of 1 April 2011, the concept of negotiations requires a minimum level of engagement aimed at resolving disputes. Consequently, Tehran is insisting that negotiations with Washington must be conducted in good faith, without resorting to disputation, dictation, deception, extortion, or coercion.
The Iranian position follows a series of tense exchanges between the two nations, with the US imposing economic sanctions on Iran and Tehran vowing retaliatory measures. In this context, Esmaeil Baqaei’s statement is seen as a significant development in the ongoing diplomatic engagement.
As part of the US-Iran negotiations, the two sides are reportedly discussing several key areas, including the revival of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal and the easing of economic sanctions on Tehran. While Washington has maintained that it is willing to engage in constructive dialogue, Tehran has expressed skepticism about the US commitment to a mutually beneficial agreement.
In his statement, Esmaeil Baqaei underscored the importance of genuine negotiations, saying that without a sincere commitment to finding a resolution, the talks risk becoming a mere charade. He emphasized that Iran will not compromise its national interests or sovereignty, but is willing to engage in constructive dialogue to find a peaceful solution to the disputes.
The US response to Esmaeil Baqaei’s statement has been cautiously optimistic, with the White House saying that it welcomes Iran’s willingness to engage in diplomatic talks. However, Washington remains focused on achieving tangible results, particularly in the realm of nuclear non-proliferation and regional security.
As tensions between Iran and the US continue to simmer, the international community is watching the unfolding situation with bated breath. Diplomats and experts alike are urging caution, emphasizing the need for patience, creativity, and a genuine commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
In the face of mounting pressure, Tehran’s stance on the necessity of genuine negotiations serves as a timely reminder that the path to a lasting resolution lies in constructive dialogue and a commitment to mutually beneficial outcomes.
