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Iran would like to meet with JD Vanc. “We have never left diplomacy”

2025-06-18 19:54

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2025-06-18 19:54

Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Aragczi wonders whether to take part in a direct meeting with the US Vice President JD Vance, which would take place in the coming days – BBC said on Wednesday, citing sources in Iranian diplomacy.

Iran would like to meet with JD Vanc. "We have never left diplomacy"
Iran would like to meet with JD Vanc. "We have never left diplomacy"
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“We have never left diplomacy,” said the BBC Iranian source.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump announced that the Iranian authorities proposed a meeting in the White House, which, as he assessed, could be difficult. He noted that the only way out for the Ayatollah regime is to surrender. Iran's leader Ayatollah Ali Chamenei replied that he would not capitulate.

Also on Wednesday, Times of Israel, citing data from Flightradar, said that in Maskat, in Oman, three Iranian aircraft landed on Wednesday. It is speculated that the Iranian delegation could come to the Oman capital. The authorities in Tehran did not officially inform about any flights.

War operations are carried out from June 13 after the start of massive raids on Iran.

The declared goal of the Israeli offensive is to eliminate Iran's nuclear program and destroy the country's rocket troops. According to the administration of Prime Minister Benjamin, Netanyahu Tehran was close to obtaining a nuclear bomb, which would be direct threats to Israel. (PAP)

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