Tehran ready for diplomatic negotiations, Iran’s foreign minister says
"We are ready for diplomacy, but diplomacy also has its own principles. I hope we will see results soon," Abbas Araghchi said during a visit to the shrine of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the architect of Iran's 1979 Revolution.
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 09:08 | 02 February 2026
- Modified Date: 09:12 | 02 February 2026
Iran is ready for diplomatic negotiations, the country's foreign minister said Monday, as tension continues to rise between Tehran and Washington.
"We are ready for diplomacy, but diplomacy also has its own principles. I hope we will see results soon," Abbas Araghchi said during a visit to the shrine of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the architect of Iran's 1979 Revolution.
"Iran's enemies, who failed to achieve their goals," whether through last year's 12-day war or recent protests "have now turned to diplomacy."
"These same parties are talking about diplomacy today, even though Iran has always been ready for this option, provided there is mutual respect and consideration of interests," he added.
In June 2025, Israel, backed by Washington, launched a 12-day attack on Iran that targeted military and nuclear sites as well as civilian infrastructure and killed senior commanders and scientists. Iran responded by striking Israeli military and intelligence facilities with missiles and drones before the US announced a ceasefire.
Araghchi's remarks came amid heightened tensions between Iran and the US, with the American military fleet reportedly heading toward the region, as announced by President Donald Trump.
Trump confirmed that a large US "armada" was en route to the region, warning Iran to enter negotiations over its nuclear program or face potential military action.
In recent days, there has been intense diplomatic activity, with several regional countries—including Türkiye—intervening to ease tensions between the two nations.
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