Iran Accuses Israel's Netanyahu Of Trying To Derail Nuclear Talks
- Iran accused Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu of trying to sabotage the April-May 2025 nuclear talks between Iran and the United States in Oman and Europe.
- The talks emerged amid strained Iran-Europe relations, sidelining Britain, France, and Germany who threaten UN sanctions if no deal occurs by June.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi visited China to reaffirm a long-term strategic partnership and counterbalance US pressure during ongoing nuclear negotiations.
- During the talks, Netanyahu demanded Iran dismantle all nuclear infrastructure like Libya’s 2003 deal, while Iran insisted on maintaining uranium enrichment rights.
- The negotiations could ease sanctions but face complex geopolitical tensions as Iran balances ties with China and Russia against US demands and Israeli opposition.
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