JAKARTA - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that his country is working on a proposed agreement that will guarantee the right to peaceful use of nuclear energy without nuclear weapons.
"I have instructed my team to work on a plan or proposal that can be implemented, which can guarantee that there will be no nuclear weapons, while guaranteeing Iran's right to use nuclear technology peacefully for power plants, the production of medicines, and agriculture," he said, quoted by ANTARA from Sputnik, Wednesday, February 11.
The minister also stated that Iran still does not fully trust the United States after the attack that occurred during negotiations in 2025 and wants to ensure that similar incidents do not recur.
Responding to a question about whether Iran was willing to minimize or reduce its ballistic missile potential, Araghchi said Iranian authorities "only negotiate about our nuclear program with the US." The issue of ballistic missiles is not being discussed, he added.
Abbas also stressed that Iran has no problem with the US people, but has problems with the policies of his government, which is "hostile" to the Islamic Republic.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio last week said the success of negotiations with Iran depends on decisions regarding the range of ballistic missiles, the nuclear program, and other things.
On February 6, talks between the US and Iranian delegations on Iran's nuclear program were held in the capital of Oman, Muscat.
US President Donald Trump said the talks were going well and would continue this week.
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