Source: Reuters (via feed)
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said on Tuesday that Iran is ready to take necessary steps to reach a deal with the United States. The remarks came ahead of a fresh round of talks between the two countries.
Takht-Ravanchi did not elaborate on specific steps Iran might take. Meanwhile, both sides continue to prepare for negotiations aimed at resolving outstanding issues. The talks follow a series of efforts to revive discussions on the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Despite challenges in previous rounds, Iran’s indication of readiness signals a possible openness to compromise. However, no timeline or conditions for the talks have been publicly announced. Observers await further details as the negotiation date approaches.
The United States has also expressed interest in renewed talks but maintains its own set of demands. Both nations have yet to confirm the exact agenda or location for the upcoming meeting.
Iran’s readiness for talks could influence global energy markets and affect regional geopolitical risks. This development will be monitored by businesses and investors worldwide.
