Speaking with Iran’s state TV on Sunday evening, the top diplomat said that the talks are still ongoing, and until they reach a definite result no judgement can be made about them.
Therefore, anything that is being said right now about the US-Iran negotiations is speculation and should not be given importance, he added.
Tehran and Washington have been engaged in talks since a ceasefire came into force on April 8.
The ceasefire halted 40 days of tit-for-tat airstrikes that began after the US and Israel waged their war of aggression against Iran, as Tehran and Washington were engaged in diplomacy over the Iranian nuclear program. The two sides had held three rounds of talks to resolve a standoff over the program. Last year, Iran and the US were also engaged in nuclear negotiations when Israel attacked Iran on June 13.
Citing the two experiences, Iran stresses that the talks currently ongoing should focus on bringing a permanent end to the war, with nuclear negotiations taking place afterwards.





