Foreign minister-designate Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in a statement said that Iran is willing to engage in "reasonable" negotiations that serve the Iranian people's interests.
While addressing Parliament on Sunday, Amir-Abdollahian said,"We will never run away from a reasonable negotiation table where there is authority and wisdom, but we will not tie the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the 2015 nuclear agreement." His speech was speech aimed at gaining the parliament's confidence in a vote in the next few days, according to reports.
He also headed Iran's negotiation delegation at an Iran-Iraq-US trilateral meeting in Baghdad in 2007. He was picked by President Ebrahim Raisi as the country's top diplomat to replace Mohammad Javad Zarif. The president's nomination still awaits the approval of Parliament. Abdollahian promised that, if his nomination was approved, he would do his best to neutralise the effects of the US unilateral sanctions and have them lifted eventually. He also noted that he would not waste time in "erosive negotiations" or negotiations that fail to serve the Iranian people's interests.
Born in 1964, Amir-Abdollahian is a veteran diplomat who served as the Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs.
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