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Iran Calls for ‘Good Faith’ Talks, Rejects Coercion in Ongoing Dispute

Tehran – Iran has stressed that meaningful negotiations can only take place in “good faith” as tensions shape the broader regional situation.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said that the talks should include a genuine attempt to resolve disputes rather than serving as a platform for pressure or confrontation. In a statement shared on social media, he cited a 2011 ruling by the International Court of Justice, which highlighted that negotiations require sincerity and constructive engagement.

According to Baghaei, negotiations cannot be reduced to forms of “dispute, dictation, deception, extortion or coercion”. He stressed that the aim of the talks should be to reach mutual understanding rather than to impose unilateral demands.

The statement reflects Iran’s stance amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, where diplomatic efforts remain a key focus. The emphasis on good faith indicates concern about the nature and direction of potential negotiations, especially in a highly sensitive regional environment.

Diplomatic observers note that such statements often signal a broader call for balanced engagement, where all parties are expected to approach the talks with a willingness to find common ground.

As the situation evolves, the focus remains on whether the talks can proceed in a way that reduces tensions and promotes stability.

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