Iran Nuclear Talks are the focus as Iran’s parliament held a closed-door session on Monday. Lawmakers met to review the latest updates on negotiations with the United States. Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi attended the session to brief parliament members. He also answered questions about the ongoing Iran Nuclear Talks.
Alireza Salimi, a member of the parliament’s presiding board, said lawmakers wanted a detailed look at the talks. He confirmed the session was non-public. Major General Seyed Abdolrahim Mousavi, Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces, also joined the meeting. His presence highlighted the importance of security and military considerations in these discussions.
The Iran Nuclear Talks with the U.S. resumed last Friday in Oman. Abbas Araghchi led the Iranian delegation during these discussions. He described the talks as a good start. Araghchi also noted that further progress depends on consultations back in the capitals. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian called the recent meetings a positive move. He emphasized that Iran rejects any form of coercion and follows international law in its nuclear program.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump said the discussions were very good. He highlighted progress and expressed hope for continued dialogue. Analysts say the Iran Nuclear Talks are an important step in easing tensions. The presence of top officials in Tehran’s parliament shows how seriously Iran takes these negotiations. Lawmakers are expected to continue monitoring the talks closely.
They will likely discuss new developments as the process moves forward. The focus remains on achieving fair and balanced results for Iran while maintaining international standards. Both Iran and the US appear committed to keeping communication open. Observers note that transparency with parliament and public messaging strengthens trust. The Iran Nuclear Talks continue to be a top priority for Iran. Officials stress that diplomacy, not pressure, will guide the process.
