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Iran ready for 'fair' talks with US but not on defence capabilities

Iran rejects US demand to curb missile programme. US military deployments expand amid tensions.


Reuters Istanbul
Published: 31 Jan 2026, 11: 08

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi attends a press conference after meeting with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan, in Istanbul, Turkey, 30 January 2026. Reuters

Iran is prepared for the resumption of talks with the United States, but they should be fair and not include Iran's defence capabilities, Iran's chief diplomat said on Friday, as regional powers work to prevent military conflict between the two foes.

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday he planned to speak with Iran, even as the US sent another warship to the Middle East and the Pentagon chief said the military would be ready to carry out whatever the president decided.

US-Iranian tensions have soared in recent weeks after a on protests across Iran by its clerical authorities.

One of the main US demands as a condition for resuming talks with Iran is curbing its missile programme, a senior Iranian official told Reuters last week. Iran rejects that demand.


Speaking at a press conference in Istanbul after talks with his Turkish counterpart, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Iran was ready to participate in "fair and equitable" negotiations, but added there were currently no meetings with US officials arranged.

"Iran has no problem with negotiations, but negotiations cannot take place under the shadow of threats. They must certainly set aside their threats and change their approach toward a fair and equitable negotiation, as Mr Trump himself said in his post," he said.


Tehran Says it is Ready for talks or War

"I should also state unequivocally that Iran's defensive and missile capabilities — and Iran's missiles — will never be the subject of any negotiations," he added.

"We will preserve and expand our defensive capabilities to whatever extent is necessary to defend the country," Araqchi said.

Regional allies, including Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, have been engaging in diplomatic efforts to prevent a military confrontation between Washington and Tehran.

In response to US threats of military action, Araqchi said Tehran was ready for either negotiations or warfare, and also ready to engage with regional countries to promote stability and peace.

Araqchi and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said they had been speaking to each other almost every day to discuss the tensions.


Turkey Ready to be ‘Facilitator’

US officials say Trump his options but has not decided whether to strike Iran.

Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene if Iran continued to kill protesters in its crackdown on the countrywide demonstrations over economic privations and political repression, but the protests have since abated.

Israel's Ynet news website said on Friday that a US Navy destroyer had docked at the Israeli port of Eilat.

NATO member Turkey shares a border with Iran and opposes any foreign intervention there. It has called for US-Iran dialogue to avoid further destabilisation and has been in touch with both sides to seek a solution.

Earlier on Friday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian in a call that Ankara was ready to play a "facilitator" role between the sides.

Speaking alongside Araqchi, Fidan said he had long discussions on the issue with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff on Thursday and would keep lines open with Washington to avoid conflict and the isolation of Iran.

Fidan said US-Iran nuclear negotiations must restart and would pave the way to lifting sanctions on Iran. "We call the parties to the negotiating table" to address the issues "one by one," he said.​
 
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Iran army chief warns US, Israel against attack
Agence France-Presse . Paris, France 01 February, 2026, 01:11

Iranian army chief Amir Hatami on Saturday warned the United States and Israel against an attack, saying his country’s forces were on high alert following Washington’s heavy military deployments in the Gulf.

He also insisted the Islamic republic’s nuclear expertise could not be eliminated, after Trump said he expected Tehran to seek a deal to avoid US strikes.


‘If the enemy makes a mistake, without a doubt it will endanger its own security, the security of the region, and the security of the Zionist regime,’ Hatami said, according to the official IRNA news agency.

He noted that Iran’s armed forces were ‘at full defensive and military readiness’.

Washington sent a naval strike group to the Middle East led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, with Trump threatening to intervene militarily after a deadly crackdown by Iranian authorities on two weeks of anti-government protests.

The deployment has raised fears of a possible direct confrontation with Iran, which has warned it would respond with missile strikes on US bases, ships and allies—notably Israel—in the event of an attack.

On Friday, Trump said he predicted that Iran would seek to negotiate a deal over its nuclear and missile programmes rather than face American military action.

Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi had said earlier that Tehran was ready for nuclear talks, but its missiles and defence ‘will never be negotiated’.

The US carried out strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites in June when it briefly joined Israel’s 12-day war against its regional foe.

Israeli attacks also hit military sites across the country and killed senior officers and top nuclear scientists.

But Hatami on Saturday insisted that Iran’s nuclear technology ‘cannot be eliminated, even if scientists and sons of this nation are martyred’.

On Friday, US Central Command said Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps would conduct ‘a two-day live-fire naval exercise’ in the Strait of Hormuz, a key transit hub for global energy supplies.

In a statement, CENTCOM warned the IRGC against ‘any unsafe and unprofessional behaviour near US forces’.

The United States designated the IRGC a terrorist organisation in 2019, a move the European Union followed on Thursday.

The EU decision drew angry reactions from Tehran, which vowed to reciprocate.

Nationwide protests against the rising cost of living erupted in Iran on December 28, before turning into a broader anti-government movement that peaked on January 8 and 9.

Iranian authorities have said the protests began peacefully before turning into ‘riots’ involving killings and vandalism, blaming the United States and Israel for fomenting the unrest in a ‘terrorist operation’.

The official death toll from the authorities stands at 3,117.

However, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said it has confirmed 6,563 deaths, including 6,170 protesters and 124 children.

The protests have since subsided.

On Saturday, Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian urged his government to heed public grievances after the demonstrations.

‘We must work with the people and for the people and serve the people as much as possible,’ Pezeshkian said in a speech broadcast on state TV.

‘If we act justly, the people will see it and will accept it, and under such conditions, no power can cripple a government, a society, or a nation that acts justly, fairly, and on the basis of rights.’

On Saturday, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei visited the shrine of Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic, in southern Tehran.

In a video carried by his official website, Khamenei offered prayers at the shrine on the occasion of 10-day celebrations marking the 47th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.​
 
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Iranian official says Revolutionary Guards have no plan to hold military exercises in the Gulf

REUTERS
Published :
Feb 01, 2026 20:13
Updated :
Feb 01, 2026 20:13

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Members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) attend an IRGC ground forces military drill in the Aras area, East Azerbaijan province, Iran, October 17, 2022. Photo : IRGC/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS/Files

The naval forces of Iran's Revolutionary Guards have no plan to carry out live-fire exercises in the Strait of Hormuz as reported by some media outlets earlier this week, an Iranian official told Reuters on Sunday.

Iran's state-run Press TV reported on Thursday that the force would carry out the exercises in the Strait of Hormuz on February 1 and February 2.

"There was no plan for the Guards to hold military exercises there and there was no official announcement about it. Only media reports which were wrong," the official said.​
 
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Great round up by the former ambassador Alistair.

 
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Its just that India is much bigger, and is always in a state of war, with Kashmir a de facto militarized low level conflict zone. Such that infiltration of big groups is way more difficult, if not impossible. And their lifespan is measured in weeks, if not days. From time of first contact.
 
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Its just that India is much bigger, and is always in a state of war, with Kashmir a de facto militarized low level conflict zone. Such that infiltration of big groups is way more difficult, if not impossible. And their lifespan is measured in weeks, if not days. From time of first contact.
All these thugs who were trained by the CIA/ Mossad/ MI-6 were infiltrated into Iran over the last 6 months along with weapons and the full backing of the Zionist oligarchs. Same playbook as Ukraine/ Georgia/ Syria over the decades. Its just a desperate regime change attempt, plain and simple.
Kashmiri dalit insurgency was successful in the 80's and 90's because the west covertly supported it. Now its got no oommph in it because India has completely subdued itself to the west. Pakistan being muz-lim was always a CIA asset, just gets told.
 
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Its so over in the Persian Gulf no?........Lund karay ga trump.

Iraans fuckin way too strong for the entire west put together, and we saw that back in June last year during the 12 day war when Iran punk'd Israel.

 
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