The main station reporter has learned that on February 6th, local time, Iranian Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian gave the latest speech to the media accompanying the delegation after ending indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States. Abdollahian described the several hours of high-intensity consultations as a “good start.” He stated that through Oman’s intermediary, Iran has fully and clearly conveyed its core views, concerns, and bottom line. Both sides have agreed to continue this negotiation process. Abdollahian emphasized, “The next steps depend on further consultations in their respective capitals.” The timing, location, and specific format of the next round of negotiations will be finally decided by senior officials from Iran and the United States after assessing the results of this meeting. (CCTV News)
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Iranian Foreign Minister: This round of US-Iran talks is a "good start" with both sides agreeing to continue negotiations
The main station reporter has learned that on February 6th, local time, Iranian Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian gave the latest speech to the media accompanying the delegation after ending indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States. Abdollahian described the several hours of high-intensity consultations as a “good start.” He stated that through Oman’s intermediary, Iran has fully and clearly conveyed its core views, concerns, and bottom line. Both sides have agreed to continue this negotiation process. Abdollahian emphasized, “The next steps depend on further consultations in their respective capitals.” The timing, location, and specific format of the next round of negotiations will be finally decided by senior officials from Iran and the United States after assessing the results of this meeting. (CCTV News)