Today’s fourth round of negotiations between Iran and the US for the Iranian nuclear program was “more serious” than previous ones, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragi said on state Iranian television.

“The negotiations were much more serious and clear than the three previous rounds,” Arakzi said, noting that some issues were discussed “in detail”. The two sides “now better understand each other’s views,” he said.

Arakzi reiterated, however, that his country would continue to enrich heaven, though he is open to the “quantity” limitation with the aim of “building trust. According to the head of Iranian diplomacy, the uranium enrichment program “is not negotiable” and Tehran “will not compromise” with such a proposal.

Foreign Minister Oman Badr Albusidi, who plays a mediator in these negotiations, described the ideas on the table as “useful and original” and “reflects the willingness to reach an” honest agreement “.

The next round of talks, the fifth in a row, to take place after the two countries’ delegations previously consult their leaderships, he added on his post on the X platform.