Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian felt that “the new round of negotiations to lift the Doha embargo was positive”, stressing that “we are determined to continue negotiations to reach a good, strong and sustainable agreement, and it will be an agreement.” is within reach if America is realistic.”

During a telephone conversation with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, he expressed “gratitude to the State of Qatar for negotiating the lifting of the embargo.” He explained that “the Iranian chief negotiator has always taken the initiative and continues to move towards reaching the desired agreement.”

For his part, the Qatari Foreign Minister described the progress of the recent trilateral and indirect talks (between Iran, the European Union and America) in his country as positive and constructive, citing the private meetings he held with negotiating delegations. He stressed that “Qatar will spare no effort in the context of conducting these negotiations, achieving the results that the Islamic Republic of Iran insists on, and returning all parties to their obligations.”

Yesterday, US State Department spokesman Ned Press announced that “the Doha indirect talks are over,” adding, “We are disappointed that Iran has refused to respond positively to the European Union’s initiative and therefore no progress has been made.”