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Iran will not yield to U.S. 'pressure and sanctions' on nuclear dispute

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Posted on February 25, 2025

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DUBAI (Reuters) - Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov landed in Tehran on Tuesday for talks with Iranian officials, Iranian state media reported, days after Moscow held initial talks with the U.S.

Iran Stands Firm Against U.S. Sanctions in Nuclear Negotiations

By Parisa Hafezi

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will not succumb to pressure and sanctions imposed by Washington, the Islamic Republic's top diplomat said on Tuesday after meeting his Russian counterpart, days after Moscow held initial talks with the U.S. just a month after Donald Trump returned to the White House.

During his one-day trip to Iran, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov discussed regional and bilateral topics with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, state media reported.

The visit comes a day after the United States imposed a fresh round of sanctions targeting Iran's oil industry, the Islamic Republic's main source of income.

Trump earlier this month restored his "maximum pressure" campaign on Iran that includes efforts to drive the country's oil exports to zero, reimposing a tough policy on Iran that was practiced throughout his first term.

"Iran's position regarding nuclear talks is clear and we will not negotiate under pressure and sanctions," Araqchi said during a televised joint press conference with Lavrov.

"There is no possibility of direct negotiations with the U.S. as long as maximum pressure is being applied in this way."

While Trump had said he would "love to make a deal" with Iran's clerical rulers, Iran's utmost authority Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said this month that talks with the United States were "not smart, wise, or honorable".

However, he stopped short of renewing a ban on direct talks with Washington decreed during the first Trump administration.

In 2018, during his previous term in office, Trump pulled the U.S. out of Tehran's 2015 nuclear pact with six world powers and reimposed sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy.

Tehran has since breached the pact's nuclear limitations and efforts to revive the pact under the Biden administration failed.

Lavrov said he was sure that diplomatic measures were still on the table when it came to resolving issues around Iran's nuclear programme.

Moscow and Tehran have angered the West by developing stronger defence ties since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022.

"Our cooperation will be in various fields, including energy, trade, tourism and many other areas," Araqchi said.

(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Writing by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Alex Richardson and Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Iran refuses to negotiate under US pressure and sanctions.
  • Russia and Iran discuss regional and bilateral issues.
  • US imposes new sanctions targeting Iran's oil industry.
  • Iran's Supreme Leader opposes talks with the US.
  • Diplomatic solutions remain possible, says Russia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Iran's position on negotiating with the U.S.?
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stated that the country will not negotiate under pressure and sanctions, emphasizing that there is no possibility of direct negotiations with the U.S. as long as maximum pressure is being applied.
What recent actions has the U.S. taken against Iran?
The United States imposed a new round of sanctions targeting Iran's oil industry, which is the main source of income for the Islamic Republic, as part of its 'maximum pressure' campaign.
How has Russia's involvement affected Iran's situation?
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's visit to Iran aimed to discuss regional and bilateral topics, indicating a strengthening of ties between Moscow and Tehran, especially in defense and energy sectors.
What was the outcome of the nuclear pact under the Biden administration?
Efforts to revive the nuclear pact under the Biden administration have failed, and Iran has since breached the pact's nuclear limitations established in 2015.
What did Iran's Supreme Leader say about talks with the U.S.?
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated that talks with the United States were not possible under the current circumstances, reflecting the country's firm stance against U.S. pressure.

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