TEHRAN, Nov 9 (KUNA) -- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Sunday that there is currently "no possibility" of negotiations with the US on nuclear talks, citing the absence of any constructive or positive approach from Washington.
In an interview with the Government Information Center, Araghchi stated that at this stage, talks with the United States are not feasible because Iran has seen "no positive or constructive attitude" from the American side.
Araghchi said Tehran was open in principle to discussions that would be "based on equality and serve the interests of both sides," but added that "the attitude we see from the Americans does not indicate such readiness." Oman, which hosted several rounds of US-Iran nuclear talks that were derailed by the Israeli occupation war on Iran in June.
Israeli occupation launched attacks on Tehran, and Iran launched missiles towards the occupied territory in retaliation. (end) mw.sar