Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi voiced the nation’s commitment to ongoing nuclear talks, despite conflicting signals from the Trump administration about the future of its nuclear program.
Iran Remains Committed to Nuclear Talks Amid U.S. Ambiguity

Iran Remains Committed to Nuclear Talks Amid U.S. Ambiguity
Iranian officials express intent to persist in negotiations with the U.S. even as messages from Washington shift.
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, affirmed that Iran will engage constructively in nuclear negotiations with the United States, despite mixed signals from the Trump administration regarding its demands. The two sides are set to meet on Saturday in Rome for a second round of talks. This follows a previous significant meeting in Oman, which both parties deemed productive. Araghchi acknowledged that the constantly changing U.S. stance on whether Iran should fully dismantle its nuclear capabilities adds complications, but he intends to focus on private discussions during negotiations. He reiterated Iran's commitment to peaceful nuclear enrichment while maintaining that the topic remains non-negotiable. Internally, the Trump administration appears divided over its strategy towards Iran, particularly concerning the goal of preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.