
Iran Ends UN Nuclear Deal, Signals Shift in Talks
Top diplomat calls IAEA pact obsolete after sanctions, but says diplomacy is still possible.

Top diplomat calls IAEA pact obsolete after sanctions, but says diplomacy is still possible.

Despite compromises made so far, the International Atomic Energy Agency is asserting its right to inspect nuclear sites inside the Islamic Republic.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized Western pressure tactics and urged the EU to act responsibly if it wants a role in the process.

The Iranian foreign minister also said Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency “will take on a new form.”
President Donald Trump said he was open to continuing talks with Iran and reaching a mutually beneficial deal.
If the U.S. respects Iran’s rights and lifts sanctions, there will be a nuclear deal, FM Araghchi said.