INTERNATIONAL — June 24, 2026
John Bolton Says US-Iran Talks Prioritized Energy Markets Over Nuclear and Security Issues
Bolton said Iran's nuclear activities and regional policies did not receive enough attention and called for any agreement to address nuclear, regional, and security concerns comprehensively.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Omid Radio — 2 min read

John Bolton has stated that the main focus of negotiations between the United States and Iran during the Trump administration centered on energy markets and controlling oil prices. He indicated that economic goals were given priority over Iran's nuclear program and security issues.
The former official noted that Iran's nuclear activities and Tehran's regional policies did not receive sufficient attention in the course of the talks. Bolton identified stability in global energy markets and lowering oil prices as the key objectives behind the negotiations.
He emphasized that any potential agreement should comprehensively address Iran's nuclear program, its regional role, and security concerns. According to Bolton, limiting the scope to economic benefits would not be adequate.
Bolton argued for a broader approach that includes all these elements to ensure a more complete resolution of outstanding issues. His comments suggest that the previous focus on economic aspects left important matters unresolved.
The statements highlight the need for future discussions to balance economic interests with nuclear and security considerations. Bolton's position is that only a comprehensive deal can effectively manage the range of concerns involved.
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