Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi leaving the room after delivering a speech at a session of the United Nations Conference on Disarmament, on the sidelines of a second round of negotiations between the United States and Iran, in Geneva, Feb. 17, 2026. (Credit: Valentin Flauraud/AFP)
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Tuesday that a nuclear deal was "within reach," ahead of talks with the United States scheduled for later this week.
"We have a historic opportunity to strike an unprecedented agreement that addresses mutual concerns and achieves mutual interests," said Araghchi, in a post on the social media site X.
He added that a deal was "within reach, but only if diplomacy is given priority."
Tehran and Washington are due to hold a third round of nuclear negotiations in Geneva on Thursday, the latest since talks resumed earlier this month.
The talks will be held against the backdrop of heavy U.S. military deployment in the region in recent weeks and of President Donald Trump's threats of a strike if no deal is reached.
Iran has repeatedly said it would respond firmly to any attack, and on Monday, the Foreign Ministry said that any strike, even a limited one, "would be regarded as an act of aggression."
In his post, Araghchi said Iran will "under no circumstances ever develop a nuclear weapon" but insisted on its right to "harness dividends of peaceful nuclear technology."
"We have proven that we will stop at nothing to guard our sovereignty with courage," he added.
Iran and the U.S. held five rounds of nuclear talks last year, but those negotiations were brought to an end with Israel's unprecedented attack on Iran, which triggered a 12-day war.
The U.S. joined briefly with strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites.
Iran responded at the time with drone and missile attacks on Israel, as well as by targeting the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East, which is in Qatar.
Iran has consistently denied any ambition to build a nuclear weapon but defends enriching uranium for civilian energy and research as a sovereign right.
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