Tehran, Iran – In a recent development in Iran’s nuclear negotiations with the United States, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei announced that the US position on Tehran’s proposal has been conveyed to the Iranian government via diplomatic channels with Pakistan.
According to Baghaei, the Iranian government had submitted its proposal to the Americans, outlining the country’s stance on the ongoing nuclear negotiations. The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman stated that the US position on the proposal is currently under review by Iranian leaders.
After thorough deliberation, the Iranian government will make an official statement outlining its response to the United States’ position on the proposal. The timing of this announcement is yet to be determined.
Baghaei’s statement marks a key development in the ongoing nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States, which have been stalled for several months. Tehran and Washington have been engaged in intense negotiations to reach a mutually acceptable agreement that would address the US concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and the lifting of economic sanctions.
In recent months, the United States has maintained that any agreement with Iran should include certain key provisions that the Iranian leadership has been unwilling to accept. Iran has argued that it is willing to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to address the US and international community’s concerns over its nuclear activities.
The fact that the United States has conveyed its position on Iran’s proposal to the Iranian government via Pakistan, which has historically been an important partner for the US in the region, is also noteworthy. The move suggests that the Americans may be seeking to utilize established diplomatic channels to communicate their position on the negotiations with the Iranian government.
