La possibilité de négocier avec les États-Unis à New York sur l'échange de prisonniers entre l'Iran et les États-Unis Nasser Kanani, porte-parole du ministère des Affaires étrangères de la République islamique d'Iran : Lors d'une conférence
Nasser Kanani, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran: At a weekly press conference with domestic and foreign journalists, he said that according to the latest news, the assets released from Iran to South Korea would be handed over to the government and the nation, and an exchange of prisoners would also take place.
 

Regarding the liberalization of Iranian financial resources in different countries, Kanani said: Defending the rights of the nation is the duty of all governments of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Governments have their own political methods to realize the rights of the nation.
The 13th government seriously addressed the issue of respecting the rights of the nation, including the release of frozen assets.
We have witnessed the return of Iranian investments from England after several decades.
We have also seen the blocking of assets in some countries, including South Korea.
Today, this amount of Iranian assets will be available to the government and the nation.
Iran-US deal implemented today
In response to a question regarding the prisoner exchange between Iran and the United States, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said: According to the latest news I have, the prisoner exchange will take place today Today and five Iranian prisoners in America will be released, and five American prisoners in Iran will also be released. are under the control of this country.
Kanani also said that 2 of the Iranian citizens released in America would return to the country, and another person would go to another country due to the presence of his family, and another 2 people would also go to another country because of the history of their presence and life in the same United States.
It is possible to conduct negotiations in New York
The spokesperson for the Iranian diplomatic service also informed that it was possible to hold negotiations with mediators regarding the sanctions lifting negotiations on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
In response to a question on the implementation of the security agreement between Iran and Iraq, Kanani said: Many provisions of the security agreement between the two countries have been implemented and this question is seriously followed by the Iraqi government.
Stating that some headquarters of the terrorists were evacuated and the terrorists were moved to other places far from the common borders of Iran and Iraq, Kanani said that further measures were being taken and the government Iraqi seriously announced that after the agreement, it would adhere and respect its commitments.
We hope that the Iraqi government will complete this process in due time.
Iran is keen to ensure its security and is not complacent in this regard.
This senior diplomat of the Islamic Republic of Iran also said: We want the best relations with Iraq and the security of the common borders is a fundamental priority for us.
The deadline for the implementation of this agreement will expire tomorrow, and after this deadline, we will review the process of implementing this agreement to ensure that Iraq has fully fulfilled its obligations in this regard.
He also spoke about Europe's reluctance to lift sanctions in October under the JCPOA: According to the JCPOA, some sanctions will be automatically lifted in October, and we will not accept any action from Europe against it, of any manner whatsoever.
We will certainly not leave Europe's actions unanswered.
Of course, the lifting of part of these sanctions will happen automatically and no one will be able to stop it.
We have repeatedly stated that we will respond positively to any positive action and respond to any negative position.
Regarding the meeting of foreign ministers of countries bordering the north and south of the Persian Gulf at the UN General Assembly, Kanani said: This is the proposal of the UN Secretary General and Iran has also welcomed this proposal and, on the basis of the information available to me. , this meeting was held at the suggestion of the UN Secretary General.
Regarding the proposal of the Sultan of Oman regarding the JCPOA, mentioned by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, he said: The Islamic Republic of Iran supported the initiative of the Sultan of Oman and meetings will be held in this regard.
This does not mean the involvement of new parties.
There will be no new changes.
 We have always declared that we support the good proposals of friendly countries.
Iran's support for the initiative of the Sultan of Oman also falls within the same framework.
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also raised the possibility of the return of the Azerbaijani ambassador to Tehran: As you know, in recent days various delegations have visited the capitals of the two countries.
We have taken initiatives to improve relations and we hope that the upcoming process can contribute to expanding relations between the two countries.
Regarding the increase in Iranian trade consultations in other countries, he also said: Fortunately, there is good cooperation between the diplomatic apparatus and the Ministry of Secrets.
According to the information I have, 30 countries were targeted for our consultants to be stationed in these countries, of which around 20 people went on mission.
The rest of us are also on our way to our mission locations.
In this area, there is good cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Security.
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also noted that it is possible that the President of our country will meet the Prime Minister of Japan if he visits New York on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
Regarding Iran's plan to withdraw Turkish troops from northern Syria, he said: The Islamic Republic of Iran has held bilateral meetings with Syrian and Turkish officials and we are trying to resolve the differences between the two countries within the framework of diplomatic negotiations.

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