Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said the ongoing talks on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal must lead to concrete results for the Iranian nation.
Speaking in a televised interview on Monday, he addressed the issue of Iran’s talks with the signatories of the agreement, saying the talks had to yield the Iranian nation a “tangible” outcome.
The talks began earlier this year to examine the likelihood of the revival of the deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), after the US’s 2018 withdrawal from it.
Amir Abdollahian advised that during the negotiation process, Washington drop the language of threat against the Iranian nation, and rather “behave politely.”
“The Islamic Republic welcomes whatever talks that are governed by logic,” he stated.
Elsewhere, he put all of Afghanistan’s woes down to the United States’ misdeeds concerning the Central Asian country.
“All of Afghanistan’s problems are rooted in the Americans’ deeds,” he told a televised interview on Monday. “If foreigners let go of Afghanistan’s people, those people can (then) take decisions for their own country’s future,” the Iranian foreign minister added.
Iran, he said, backs a “safe” Afghanistan, where the Afghan nation can exercise their right to self-determination and form an all-inclusive government that represents all Afghan ethnicities.
Source: Iranian media