Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said that communication and the exchange of messages with the United States remain ongoing, but it is too early to conclude that any final agreement or outcome has been reached.
Araghchi noted that many of the reports currently circulating are based on speculation and should not be treated as definitive or given excessive significance.
He explained that, as in the past, he continues to receive direct messages from Steve Witkoff, but stressed that this should not be interpreted as evidence of formal negotiations between Tehran and Washington.
The Iranian foreign minister also rejected claims that direct talks are taking place with any party inside Iran, describing such reports as baseless.
He added that all official communications are transmitted and received through Iran’s Foreign Ministry.
Araghchi further noted that Iran’s previous experience of negotiations with the United States has not been positive, recalling that an agreement had once been reached but was later abandoned by the United States.
He stressed that while channels of communication remain open, any conclusions regarding the future of bilateral engagement would be premature at this stage.
Earlier, Iran’s parliamentary speaker and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has said that Tehran will not accept any agreement with the United States unless it produces clear and measurable outcomes, according to state media reports cited by Al Jazeera.
Speaking during a virtual session of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, Ghalibaf stressed that any potential deal would only be considered if there is firm assurance that the rights of the Iranian people are fully protected.
He said there is “no trust in the enemy’s words and promises,” adding that Iran’s stance is focused on securing “tangible results” before taking on any commitments in return.
Ghalibaf made these remarks after being sworn in as the re-elected speaker of parliament along with the assembly’s presidium. “We will not approve any agreement until we are certain that the rights of the Iranian people have been secured,” he was quoted as saying by ISNA.
Source: Dunya News
