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Iran stresses willingness to reach nuclear deal as U.S. deploys more warplanes

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Iran stresses willingness to reach nuclear deal as U.S. deploys more warplanes

2026-02-25 02:43 Last Updated At:07:27

Senior Iranian officials on Tuesday stressed Iran's willingness to reach a nuclear deal with the United States, while Washington continues to escalate its military posture in the Middle East, deploying advanced fighter jets.

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said on Tuesday Iran is determined to reach a "fair and equitable" deal with the United States as soon as possible.

In his remarks posted on X, Araghchi said the two sides have a "historic opportunity" to strike an unprecedented agreement that addresses mutual concerns and achieves common interests, adding that a deal is within reach if diplomacy is prioritized.

His comments came ahead of a third round of indirect nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington, scheduled for Thursday in Geneva. Two rounds of indirect talks were held earlier this month, centered on Iran's nuclear program and the possible lifting of U.S. sanctions.

Also on Tuesday, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi said Iran is ready to do "whatever necessary" to reach a nuclear agreement with the United States.

"We want to do whatever necessary to make it (an agreement) happen. We will enter the negotiating room in Geneva with all sincerity and goodwill," Ravanchi said in an interview with NPR radio.

"We hope that our goodwill and good approach would be reciprocated by the Americans, and if there is a political will on all sides, I believe that the deal can be reached as soon as possible," he added.

Meanwhile, Ravanchi stressed that, as agreed by the involved parties, Iran's nuclear issue is the sole subject of the ongoing negotiations.

He reiterated that if there is a U.S. attack, Iran will have to respond by targeting U.S. assets in the region. He emphasized that once a war is started, ending it will not be easy and that “the entire region will suffer” as a result.

He also added that Iran will respond according to its defense plans if there is an attack or aggression against the country, noting that a U.S. attack on Iran is a real gamble.

On the military side, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Abdolrahim Mousavi warned that Iran will inflict heavy casualties on the enemy if it makes a mistake this time.

Mousavi also said that Iran's approach in the past was to prevent the escalation of the war and reduce casualties, adding that the actions of the U.S. have forced Iran to change its approach.

Meanwhile, during a meeting in Tehran with Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan on Tuesday, Iranian Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh reiterated his country's firm resolve to defend itself.

He said Iran does not seek war, "but if a war is imposed on the country, it will defend itself strongly and give an unforgettable lesson to enemies."

The remarks followed a drill held by Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) along the Iran's southern coast, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Tuesday.

Iranian forces practiced the scenario of "strongly defending" the country's coasts and islands, and the IRGC Ground Forces' special forces carrying out operations to prevent the enemy from approaching Iran's southern coasts.

The exercise took place amid continued U.S. military buildup in the Middle East and media reports that U.S. President Donald Trump was considering launching an initial attack on Iran.

Israel media reported Tuesday that eleven U.S. F-22 stealth fighter jets have landed at an Israeli airbase in southern Israel, as part of Washington's regional military reinforcement against Iran.

The world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, which is en route to the Middle East, has arrived in the Mediterranean Sea. It will join the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group and other guided-missile destroyers already deployed near Iran.

Trump on Monday refuted media reports that Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, warned against attacking Iran.

In a social media post, Trump said that if a decision is made on conducting military operations against Iran, "it is his (Caine's) opinion that it will be something easily won."

Iran stresses willingness to reach nuclear deal as U.S. deploys more warplanes

Iran stresses willingness to reach nuclear deal as U.S. deploys more warplanes

China's online transactions saw a remarkable increase in both volume and value during the just-concluded Spring Festival holiday, data from the People's Bank of China (PBOC) showed on Tuesday.

From Feb 15 to 23, Chinese online payment-clearing house NetsUnion Clearing Corporation and card payment giant China UnionPay processed approximately 39.3 billion online transactions totaling 13.12 trillion yuan (about 1.9 trillion U.S. dollars), according to the PBOC.

Compared to last year's Spring Festival holiday period, the average daily number of transactions rose by 37.45 percent and the average daily value of transactions by 19.26 percent.

The PBOC data also showed that in the same comparison period, the average daily value of transactions that inbound travelers made using the two platforms increased 78.1 percent in volume and 44.33 percent in value.

The Spring Festival, which is also known as Chinese New Year, fell on Feb 17 this year. It is usually a period of vibrant consumption activities as people return home for family reunions or travel to tourist destinations to celebrate the holiday.

China's online transactions rise during Spring Festival holiday

China's online transactions rise during Spring Festival holiday

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