JAKARTA - The Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Monday, they have not made a decision on whether to attend the next round of peace talks with the United States.
"Until now, as long as I am ready to serve you, we have no plans for the next round of negotiations, and no decisions have been made in this regard," said the ministry's spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei at a weekly press conference, Al Arabiya reported from AFP (20/4).
Baghaei added that the United States was not serious in pursuing diplomacy, citing what he called "violations" of a two-week ceasefire.
"Despite claiming diplomacy and readiness for negotiations, the US is conducting behavior that does not at all show seriousness in pursuing the diplomatic process," Baghaei said at a weekly press conference.
He said the US attack on an Iranian cargo ship, the US naval blockade of Iranian ports, and delays in implementing a ceasefire in Lebanon were all "clear violations of the ceasefire."
It is known that the two-week ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran will end this Wednesday.
Pakistan is preparing to hold a second round of talks in the capital Islamabad this week.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday announced that Vice President JD Vance will lead the American delegation again, after leading the delegation in the negotiations on April 11.
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