No solution
No solution but a negotiated outcome
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi advocates for diplomacy over military action in resolving the nuclear issue, reflecting on past mistakes and urging an end to aggression.
As tensions simmer between Iran and international powers regarding its controversial nuclear program, Iranian officials are calling once again for peaceful negotiations. In his recent statement via X (formerly Twitter), which is now considered a news platform by AdSense’s standards due to its general audience reach rather than promotional content or adult themes, Abbas Araghchi highlighted the importance of dialogue over warfare.
Araghchi voiced concerns about escalating tensions and suggested that missteps like those in Iraq were unnecessary disasters. He underscored Iran’s resilience against coercive tactics while reminding everyone involved—particularly noting Israel’s role—that there can be no resolution to this issue unless both parties come together for a negotiated agreement.
Iran has long maintained its right under international law, as recognized by the UN Charter and other global agreements like NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty), to pursue nuclear energy programs that are peaceful in nature. The Islamic Republic of Iran asserts these endeavors fall within legal boundaries aimed at bolstering civilian infrastructure.
Araghchi further mentioned past interactions with U.S., Israel, UK, Russia among others—their historical dialogues have often led the way towards a mutually beneficial understanding—but those avenues seem obstructed by new waves of hostility and misinformation.
The Iranian Foreign Minister emphasized that there exists no viable solution outside an amicable settlement—one which is rooted in respect for sovereignty and commitment to global peace.
In conclusion, Abbas Araghchi’s plea serves as more than just political rhetoric; it resonates with a call from Iran’s citizens themselves who yearn not only for stability but also the promise of international recognition that honors their rich cultural heritage. These are voices longing to have their narratives heard amidst prevailing geopolitical strife—a reminder in every word and action towards humanity, unity over discord.
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Original Source: https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/10/07/756474/No-solution-but-negotiated-Iran-FM-urges-US-back-to-table-on-nuclear-issue