Iran says it would resume nuclear talks with US if guaranteed no further attacks

Iran’s foreign minister said Saturday that his country would accept a resumption of nuclear talks with the US if there were assurances of no more attacks against it, state media reported.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a speech to Tehran-based foreign diplomats that Iran has always been ready and will be ready in the future for talks about its nuclear program, but, “assurance should be provided that in case of a resumption of talks, the trend will not lead to war.”

Referring to the 12-day Israeli bombardment of Iran’s nuclear and military sites, and the US strike on June 22, Araghchi said that if the US and others wish to resume talks with Iran, “first of all, there should be a firm guarantee that such actions will not be repeated.

The attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities has made it more difficult and complicated to achieve a solution based on negotiations.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi speaks with diplomats in Tehran on July 12, 2025. Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs/AFP via Getty Images
President Donald Trump hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a bilateral dinner at the White House on July 7, 2025. REUTERS

Following the strikes, Iran suspended cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, which led to the departure of inspectors.

Araghchi said that under Iranian law, the country will answer the agency’s request for cooperation “case by case,” based on Iran’s interests.

He also said any inspection by the agency should be done based on Iran’s “security” concerns as well as the safety of the inspectors.

Iran’s Fordow underground complex after the US strike on June 22, 2025. via REUTERS
Iran’s Isfahan nuclear enrichment facility and nearby tunnels after the US missile strike on June 24, 2025. Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies/AFP via Getty Images

“The risk of proliferation of radioactive ingredients and an explosion of ammunition that remains from the war in the attacked nuclear sites is serious,” he said.

He also reiterated Iran’s position on the need to continue enriching uranium on its soil.

President Donald Trump has insisted that cannot happen.

Israel claims it acted because Tehran was within reach of a nuclear weapon.

US intelligence agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency had assessed Iran last had an organized nuclear weapons program in 2003, though Tehran had been enriching uranium up to 60% — a short, technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in an interview published Monday said the US airstrikes so badly damaged his country’s nuclear facilities that Iranian authorities still have not been able to access them to survey the destruction.

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