
"On Monday, the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference will kick off by taking on one of the most pressing nuclear issues of our time," Carnegie Endowment wrote on X account.
"Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will join the conference for a virtual keynote conversation, moderated by The Economist’s Steve Coll, days after the U.S. and Iran wrap up a second round of nuclear talks," the source added.
Inviting Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi to speak at the prestigious conference in Washington carries multi-layered messages, MNA reported.
This biennial meeting, which is attended by American decision-makers, diplomats, and nuclear industry experts, is an important platform for presenting views and assessing the intellectual climate prevailing in the American capital.
This presence is not simply to express Iran's views, but rather an attempt to redefine Tehran's position in US analytical circles.