Tehran: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that his country is committed to peace and stability but is also prepared for any possible scenario. 'Iran is committed to peace and stability in the region. We continue to closely monitor the steps taken by the US and have made all necessary preparations for every possible scenario,' Pezeshkian wrote on his account at US social media company X.
According to Anadolu Agency, Pezeshkian mentioned that concrete proposals were mutually shared during the latest negotiations and that encouraging signals had been received. This indicates a potential thaw in the historically tense relations between Iran and the US, as both sides seem to be engaging in constructive dialogue.
In a related development, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told CBS that nuclear negotiations with the US delegation could take place in Geneva on Thursday. Araghchi described the talks as 'a good chance' for a diplomatic solution, suggesting a hopeful outlook for resolving longstanding issues through peaceful means.