Iran will not return to talks with the United States as long as Washington makes "unreasonable demands", Iran's foreign minister said on Wednesday, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency, quoted by "Reuters".
Tehran and Washington held five rounds of indirect nuclear talks that ended with a 12-day air war in June in which Israel and the US bombed Iranian nuclear sites.
"The talks that were held with the US, as well as the talks in New York, were suspended and did not continue due to the excessive demands of the US," Abbas said Araqchi told Tasnim, referring to the five rounds of talks and the UN General Assembly.
Earlier on Monday, Iran canceled a cooperation agreement it signed with the IAEA (the UN's nuclear agency) in September. It allowed the IAEA to resume inspections of its nuclear sites if Western powers reinstated UN sanctions. They were reinstated late last month.