Iran will never hold bilateral talks with the United States but if it lifts all the sanctions it re-imposed on Iran it can join multilateral talks between Iran and other parties to a 2015 nuclear deal, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday.
"No decision has ever been taken to hold talks with the US and there has been a lot of offers for talks but our answer will always be negative," Rouhani told an open session of parliament that was broadcast live on state radio.
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"If America lifts all the sanctions then like before it can join multilateral talks between Tehran and parties to the 2015 deal," he added.
US President Donald Trump, although applying "maximum pressure" on Iran, has offered to meet its leaders and hold bilateral talks with no preconditions to end the confrontation between the two countries.
Last month, Rouhani said that Iran would not talk to its longtime foe until the United States lifted all of the sanctions it re-imposed after it exited the 2015 nuclear deal last year.
European parties to the deal have struggled to calm the deepening confrontation between Iran and the United States and save the deal by shielding Iran's economy from the sanctions.
But the European powers have warned that their support for the deal is dependent on Iran's full commitment to it.
Iran has called on the Europeans to accelerate their efforts and Rouhani stressed on Tuesday that Iran would take a third step in scaling back its nuclear commitments by Thursday unless the Europeans kept their promises to salvage the deal.
"If Europeans can purchase our oil or prepurchase it and we can have access to our money, that will ease the situation and we can fully implement the deal. … Otherwise, we will take our third step," he said.