Iran Presidential Candidate Willing to Negotiate with US Based on ‘Step-by-Step' Strategy

A woman walks past a symbolic ballot box for the presidential election in a street in Tehran, Iran June 22, 2024. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters
A woman walks past a symbolic ballot box for the presidential election in a street in Tehran, Iran June 22, 2024. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters
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Iran Presidential Candidate Willing to Negotiate with US Based on ‘Step-by-Step' Strategy

A woman walks past a symbolic ballot box for the presidential election in a street in Tehran, Iran June 22, 2024. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters
A woman walks past a symbolic ballot box for the presidential election in a street in Tehran, Iran June 22, 2024. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters

Three days before Iran’s presidential election campaign ends, conservative candidate Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf signaled readiness to negotiate with the United States using a “step-by-step” strategy.

After meeting religious leaders in the city of Qom, he stated he doesn’t oppose talks with the US, adding however: “We are in a confrontation with the enemy. These negotiations are unequal and have been stalling since former US President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal.”

Iran is currently involved in indirect negotiations with the US, mediated by regional and international parties, to revive the agreement.

“We are aiming for reciprocal steps in negotiations, focusing on the economic interests of our people,” Ghalibaf emphasized.

During a gathering with activists and economists on Saturday evening, he reiterated his foreign policy stance, supporting negotiations as a tool for strategic engagement.

Ghalibaf criticized the politicization of Iran’s economy, calling it detrimental, and linked economic recovery to fostering domestic investment.

He highlighted substantial domestic cash reserves, stressing the importance of attracting these funds for economic growth.

Ghalibaf proposed establishing a financial investment fund to distribute wealth more equitably and alleviate pressures on Iranians.

Iranian presidential elections were called early following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash last month.



South Korea, China Evacuate Citizens from Lebanon as Tensions Rise

 South Korean nationals and their family members arrive after being evacuated from Lebanon with a South Korea's military aircraft at the Seoul airport in Seongnam, South Korea, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024. (Yonhap via AP)
South Korean nationals and their family members arrive after being evacuated from Lebanon with a South Korea's military aircraft at the Seoul airport in Seongnam, South Korea, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024. (Yonhap via AP)
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South Korea, China Evacuate Citizens from Lebanon as Tensions Rise

 South Korean nationals and their family members arrive after being evacuated from Lebanon with a South Korea's military aircraft at the Seoul airport in Seongnam, South Korea, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024. (Yonhap via AP)
South Korean nationals and their family members arrive after being evacuated from Lebanon with a South Korea's military aircraft at the Seoul airport in Seongnam, South Korea, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024. (Yonhap via AP)

A South Korean military transport aircraft returned 97 citizens and family members from Lebanon on Saturday as Middle East tensions rise, the foreign ministry said.

A KC-330 aircraft left Beirut on Friday afternoon with the evacuees, who include Lebanese family members, and arrived at a military airfield on the south of Seoul, the ministry said.

President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday ordered military aircraft to be deployed to evacuate South Korean citizens from parts of the Middle East as conflict escalates between Israel and Hezbollah, as well as the armed group's backer, Iran.

South Korea's defense ministry said it flew a C130J transport plane as backup, which is capable of operating on shorter runways and under fire, as a precaution, and sent 39 military personnel, including mechanics and diplomats.

The government will take further actions to ensure the safety of its citizens, the foreign ministry said without elaborating.

South Korean diplomats stationed in Lebanon remained in the country, Yonhap news agency reported.

More than 200 Chinese citizens have been safely evacuated from Lebanon, China's foreign ministry said on Saturday.

"These people, who have been evacuated in two batches, include three Hong Kong residents and one Taiwan compatriot," the ministry said in a statement in response to a Reuters query on the situation.

"The Chinese Embassy in Lebanon remains firm in Lebanon and continues to assist Chinese citizens remaining there in taking security measures," it added.

On Wednesday, China's official Xinhua news agency said more than 200 Chinese citizens had been safely evacuated from Lebanon by the government.

Taiwan's foreign ministry said three Taiwanese in Lebanon were expected to return to the island this month and that two others had opted to stay for family reasons.

The ministry added that another Taiwanese decided late last month to take a boat out of the country arranged by China, and that the de facto Taiwan embassy in Jordan was aware of that process. It did not elaborate.