Iran’s Stance on Nuclear Program adn U.S. Relations in 2026
in January 2026, iranian Foreign minister Araghchi addressed ongoing tensions, attributing recent violence during anti-government protests to “terrorist elements” allegedly directed by external forces, specifically citing an “Israeli plot” intended to provoke U.S. intervention.These statements came amidst a backdrop of continued unrest and complex geopolitical maneuvering.
Regarding potential direct negotiations with the United States, Araghchi reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to its “peaceful nuclear program,” including uranium enrichment activities.He referenced past actions by President Trump – including a military attack in June and subsequent dialog cuts – as evidence of a U.S. aversion to diplomacy. Iran maintains its position that sanctions relief is a prerequisite for guarantees regarding the peaceful nature of its nuclear program. Though, Araghchi firmly stated that Iran’s ballistic missile program remains “not negotiable,” representing a key point of contention in any potential future talks. This stance underscores Iran’s determination to maintain its defensive capabilities despite international pressure and ongoing negotiations.