Iran is Ready to Start Nuclear Talks
Iran is ready to start nuclear talks. But Iran will not accept negotiations under pressure.
In an interview broadcast on state television, Iranian President
Ebrahim Reisi made a statement about the domestic and foreign policy that his country will follow during the new government formed by conservatives in Tehran.
Stating that the people's sense of trust in the government weakened during the previous government, Reisi said, "In this period, we must rebuild the damaged trust of the people. The way to regain people's trust is to be honest. All statesmen should be honest and fulfill the promise honestly, but if it is not fulfilled, they should explain to the public why it was not fulfilled."
Underlining that they will fight corruption during their own government, Reisi said the following:
"The ministers, officials and executives of this government have an understanding of anti-corruption because our condition in the government is to fight corruption at every level. It is not just the President's duty to answer the public in front of the cameras. Each of our administrators must hold themselves accountable and our people must be informed about everything."
Iranian President Ebrahim Reisi stressed that they are ready to resume the nuclear talks held in Vienna, the capital of Austria, which were suspended in June, but that they will not accept negotiations under pressure.