Iran's FM Araghchi: Tehran ready for diplomacy if US drops 'excessive demands,' 'threatening rhetoric'
Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi says Tehran is ready to pursue diplomacy if the US changes its excessive demands, threatening rhetoric, and provocative actions.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi says Tehran is ready to pursue diplomacy if the US changes its excessive demands, threatening rhetoric, and provocative actions.
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