Iran open to nuclear talks if US rules out further attacks, official says
Iran's deputy foreign minister told the BBC on Monday that Tehran's leaders would be willing to resume diplomatic talks over the country's nuclear program if the U.S. agrees it will not launch any additional military strikes.
"We are hearing from Washington, telling us that they want to talk," Iranian diplomat Majid Takht-Ravanchi said in an interview with the outlet. "Right now, we are seeking an answer to this question: Are we going to see a repetition of an act of aggression while we are engaging in dialog?"
"They have not made their position clear yet," he added.
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