The Iranian Foreign Ministry indicated that “the talks in Doha were good and paved the way for moving forward along this path”, noting that “we are following the issue of resuming negotiations with the representative of the European Union, and we are in constant contact with the official representative of the EU for external politics by Joseph Borrell.

And he considered in a statement that “there are conditions for reaching an agreement on the nuclear program, and Washington must make the necessary political decision,” emphasizing that “the US administration must make its decision in accordance with its own interests, and not the interests of Israel.”

The Iranian Foreign Ministry said: “Our position on the Ukraine crisis is clear, and we will use our capabilities to politically resolve this crisis, and Washington’s claims that we are selling drones to Russia for use in Ukraine are political in nature.”

She stressed: “Our nuclear capabilities are high, but our program is peaceful and under the control of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and our basic policy regarding the acquisition of nuclear weapons has not changed, and we do not seek to acquire nuclear weapons.” adding that “any military action in northern Syria will exacerbate the crisis and the humanitarian situation.”

The State Department added: “America and Israel’s efforts to form a regional alliance against Iran during US President Joe Biden’s visit to the region failed. Countries in the region do not want a confrontation with Iran as part of American policy, and countries in the region do not want to confront Iran in region”. Welcoming any “regional steps or efforts to develop relations with our brothers in the region”.