“We have never feared the principle of negotiations. Perhaps today or tomorrow, after further assessment, we may consider this likely, provided that the American negotiating group and the messages they have received from Iran give a positive signal,” he said.
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump said his representatives were heading to Islamabad to take part in talks on Iran. The US Permanent Representative to the UN, Mike Waltz, said that US-Iran talks would resume within the next 24 hours.
However, IRNA reported that Iran had refused to participate in the second round of negotiations.