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Iran says it's willing to resume nuclear talks with the US if given assurances of no more attacks

Iran’s foreign minister says his country is ready to resume nuclear talks with the United States but will need assurances that there will be no more attacks against it. Abbas Araghchi made the comments on Saturday, during a meeting with foreign diplomats in Tehran.

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00:00Iran's foreign minister says his country is ready to resume nuclear talks with the United
00:05States but must have assurances there will be no more attacks against it.
00:12Abbas Araki made the comments on Saturday during a meeting with foreign diplomats in
00:16Tehran.
00:17We have always been ready for talks over our nuclear program and will be ready for them
00:31in the future.
00:36But naturally we must be assured that if negotiations are restarted they will not result in war by
00:42the US or other countries.
00:48Araki said Tehran will also consider requests from the UN's nuclear watchdog after suspending
00:54cooperation following Israeli and American strikes on the country's nuclear facilities
00:59last month.
01:05All of our cooperation with the agency from now on will be managed through the Supreme
01:11National Security Council.
01:15Demands of the IAEA for continuation of its monitoring, for continuation of cooperation with Iran will
01:23be reviewed by the Supreme National Security Council case by case and should be done based
01:31on Iran's security concerns.
01:38Araki said Iran intends to continue enriching uranium on its soil despite US objections.
01:45Iranian authorities say they haven't yet been able to access the nuclear facilities to assess
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