News ID : 220853
Publish Date : 4/19/2025 12:46:24 PM
Araghchi meets Italian foreign minister in Rome

Araghchi meets Italian foreign minister in Rome

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with his Italian counterpart on the sidelines of the Tehran-Washington indirect talks in Rome.

In his meeting with the the Italian  Foreign Minister, Araghchi recalled the need for all parties to take advantage of the opportunity to reach a logical and reasonable understanding that, while respecting the legitimate rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran and lifting the oppressive and illegal sanctions, would remove any doubts about Iran's peaceful nuclear program through voluntary confidence-building.

Emphasizing the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program, Iranian Foreign Minister said that weapons of mass destruction are rejected according to the religious and national values ​​of the Iranians and the defense doctrine of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The Zionist regime is the only obstacle to achieving a Middle East free of nuclear weapons, Araghchi also said.

The Israeli regime seeks to fuel Iranophobia and exacerbate insecurity in the Middle East through genocide, violating laws, and aggression against regional countries, he said, adding that Europe and the international community must adopt a responsible stance, far from imposed stereotypes.

The Italian top diplomat also recalled the long history of relations between Iran and Italy, reminding Italy's interest in strengthening relations between the two countries.

He also stressed the country's determination to provide any assistance necessary for the success of the Iran-US talks.

Iranian Foreign Minister arrived in the Italian city of Rome early on Saturday morning to hold the second indirect negotiations with the United States.

The second round of talks between Tehran and Washington is set to be held indirectly, the same format as the first round of talks.

According to Iranian officials, the talks will focus on the nuclear issue and the removal of the unilateral sanctions imposed on Tehran.

Iranian and American delegations held the first round of talks in Oman on April 12, with Oman's foreign minister acting as mediator.

Saturday's exchanges between Tehran and Washington were indirect and mediated by Oman, as Iran had wanted, rather than face-to-face, as Trump had demanded. Each delegation had its separate room and exchanged messages via Oman's foreign minister.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said his delegation had a brief encounter with its US counterpart, headed by Witkoff, after they exited the talks.

Araghchi said the talks took place in a "productive, calm and positive atmosphere".

"Both sides have agreed to continue the talks ... probably next Saturday," Araghchi added. "Iran and the US side want an agreement in the short term. We do not want talks for (the sake of) talks."

Commenting on the negotiations, American officials also confirmed that the talks were constructive, with US President Donald Trump saying that the talks with Iran are going okay.


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