Iran has called on the United States to demonstrate seriousness and realism to prevent potential miscalculations in ongoing diplomatic processes.
The Operative Information Center-OMM reports that these remarks were made by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Araghchi noted that he discussed regional developments with his Egyptian counterpart, providing details regarding the indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States, specifically the meeting held in Geneva on February 26.
Reiterating Iran's commitment to resolving issues through diplomatic channels, the Foreign Minister stated that achieving success in this direction requires a serious and realistic stance from the opposing side.
Araghchi said. He previously characterized the third round of indirect talks in Geneva as the most intensive phase to date, noting that certain progress had been achieved during the discussions. Prior to this, the parties held one round of talks in Oman and another in Geneva."We are committed to resolving issues through diplomacy. To succeed in this direction, the other side must also demonstrate a serious and realistic position to avoid any miscalculations or excessive demands,"
These diplomatic efforts take place against the backdrop of a complex geopolitical environment as the international community monitors the transition in American foreign policy. US President Donald Trump, who assumed office in January 2025, has maintained a focus on regional stability and strategic negotiations. The indirect format of these talks, often facilitated by regional intermediaries, serves as a critical mechanism for managing tensions and addressing long-standing disputes between Tehran and Washington without direct formal engagement.