Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi Declares Iran Ready for All Scenarios in U.S. Talks

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New negotiation phase defines the latest round of Iran-U.S. talks. Specifically, the meetings took place in Islamabad on Saturday. Moreover, Pakistan served as the mediator. In addition, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announced full readiness for all scenarios. He spoke on the sidelines of the discussions.

First, Gharibabadi said this round differs greatly from previous ones. For instance, Iran now has stronger strategic positioning. Furthermore, past negotiations taught important lessons. For example, the diplomat recalled a history of U.S. deceit and broken promises. “This round is fundamentally different,” he stated. Additionally, he noted American dishonesty in past talks.

Consequently, the Iranian delegation follows a more assertive approach. Gharibabadi described it as “demand-oriented.” As a result, high-ranking military representatives joined the talks for the first time. Their presence shows serious intent. Specifically, Iran wants to achieve its set objectives.

Nevertheless, Gharibabadi expressed optimism about a breakthrough. For example, Iran’s recent military successes changed the balance. These victories came against joint Israeli-U.S. aggression. National unity also strengthened Iran’s hand. As a result, Iran negotiates from an upper position.

In addition, control over the Strait of Hormuz plays a key role. Gharibabadi said this strategic control forces the U.S. to engage meaningfully. Iran’s sovereign presence there cannot be ignored. Therefore, the talks now have a different dynamic.

The negotiations aim to end an Israeli-U.S. war against Iran. Specifically, that war began in late February. Earlier this week, Iran agreed to a Pakistan-mediated ceasefire. Then, that ceasefire could lead to a permanent peace. Meanwhile, the current talks seek a final resolution. Gharibabadi confirmed Iran’s readiness for cooperation or confrontation. The delegation will pursue favorable outcomes. Past experiences guide their strategy. However, they remain flexible for unexpected turns.

Experts see this as a major shift. For instance, military involvement changes typical diplomatic talks. Moreover, Iran signals it will not repeat past mistakes. The United States now faces a unified Iranian position. In turn, this increases pressure for real concessions. The broader political implications are significant. For example, regional stability depends on these talks. In addition, a permanent end to the war would ease Gulf tensions. Consequently, oil shipping routes through Hormuz would become safer. Furthermore, global energy markets watch closely.

Future steps remain unclear, the Islamabad round sets a new tone. More sessions may follow if progress continues. Specifically, Gharibabadi warned that Iran will not accept empty promises. As a result, the new negotiation phase demands action, not words.

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