Iran wants dialogue 'on equal footing' with US

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AFP April 06, 2025
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Photo: Reuters

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TEHRAN:

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday his country was willing to engage in dialogue with the United States as equals, but without clarifying whether Tehran would participate in direct talks.

It came after US President Donald Trump, who has called on Tehran to hold direct negotiations on its nuclear programme, threatened to bomb Iran if diplomacy fails.

Iran says it is ready to engage in dialogue, but refuses to hold direct talks under threats and pressure.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran wants dialogue on equal footing," Pezeshkian said during a meeting, according to the presidency's website.

On Thursday, Trump said he would prefer to hold "direct talks" with Iran.

"I think it goes faster and you understand the other side a lot better than if you go through intermediaries," the US president argued.

But on Saturday, Pezeshkian asked: "If you want negotiations, then what is the point of threatening?"

"Today, America is not only humiliating Iran, but also the world," Pezeshkian added, in an apparent reference to recent policies adopted by Trump, including imposing tariffs on imports.

Western countries, led by the United States, have for decades accused Tehran of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons. Iran rejects the allegation and maintains that its nuclear activities exist solely for civilian purposes.

On Saturday Hossein Salami, head of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the ideological arm of Iran's military, said the country was "ready" for war.

"We are not worried about war at all. We will not be the initiators of war, but we are ready for any war," the official IRNA news agency reported him as saying.

In 2015, Iran reached a landmark deal with the permanent members of the UNSC, namely the US, France, China, Russia, and the UK, as well as Germany, to regulate its nuclear activities.

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