Summary
- Iran said easing excessive US demands is a condition for resuming talks with Washington.
- Markets are focused on Iran’s renewed conditional willingness to negotiate.
- A shift in the US position and whether talks resume are seen as key variables.
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Iran said it is prepared to pursue diplomacy with the US if Washington eases its demands, signaling it remains open to restarting negotiations.
Walter Bloomberg reported on May 1 that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran would be ready to move forward with diplomacy if the US changes what he called excessive demands, threatening rhetoric and provocative actions.
The comments suggest Iran is blaming US conditions for the current impasse and urging Washington to shift its stance.
The US and Iran are continuing indirect talks through mediators including Pakistan, but differences over Tehran’s nuclear program and sanctions persist.
Markets are watching Iran’s renewed expression of conditional willingness to negotiate. Any change in the US position and whether talks resume will be key variables.


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