Iranian President Pezeshkian orders start of nuclear talks with US
Iran prepares a negotiation framework prioritizing lifting sanctions as President Pezeshkian orders nuclear talks with the US amid regional diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions.
- Iranian President Pezeshkian ordered the start of nuclear talks with the US, provided there is a "suitable environment- one free from threats and unreasonable expectations".
- Pezeshkian's announcement follows an interview where Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he was "confident that we can achieve a deal".
- The talks will be held in Istanbul on Friday, according to US media reports.
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