Additionally, he addressed the ongoing concerns surrounding Iran's nuclear program, reiterating Iran’s right to enrich uranium for what it claims are peaceful purposes, rejecting allegations that it is moving towards developing nuclear weapons. The strained relationship between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) further complicates the situation, particularly after recent military actions. Takht-Ravanchi insisted that Iran would continue to cooperate with its allies in the Gulf region to foster a conducive environment for dialogue, while remaining prepared for any unforeseen military threats.

The rising death toll from the various conflicts—935 reported fatalities in Iran from Israeli strikes since June, alongside casualties suffered by Israel—adds urgency to the situation, necessitating a diplomatic resolution. He firmly stated that Iran seeks dialogue but will not tolerate aggression, framing the current dilemma as a critical juncture for potential negotiations amidst the backdrop of military tensions.