In US-Iran nuclear talks, a hesitant step out of a high-stakes impasse
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The United States is pushing for a complete halt to Iran's uranium enrichment programs, which could potentially lead to the creation of nuclear weapons.
When Tehran Demands the Impossible
The stakes of Donald Trump's negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran
The general public is completely unaware of the real stakes in the negotiations between Washington and Tehran. This article presents a situation in which lies have been piling up over three decades, making any progress particularly difficult. Contrary to popular belief, the nuclear issue in Iran is not whether Tehran will acquire an atomic bomb, but whether it will be able to help Palestine without resorting to weapons. A month and a half ago, I…
Iran said it was capable of addressing concerns about the possibility of acquiring nuclear weapons, noting that "reaching a deal is within reach" provided the United States avoids "unrealistic and illogical positions".
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Arakji stressed that "the agreement with Washington would be possible if its aim was not to acquire Iran's nuclear weapons," stressing that "diploma based on respect and mutual interest is the only way to reach an agreement."
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