US warns that if Sunday Iran talks aren’t productive, ‘they won’t continue’
- Steve Witkoff, the US special envoy, indicated that if the upcoming high-level discussions with Iran in Oman on Sunday fail to yield productive results, the talks will be discontinued.
- The US paused talks last week to reach certain understandings with Iran to ensure discussions focus usefully on the nuclear issue.
- The talks will discuss a broader framework, with Iran insisting that uranium enrichment is non-negotiable, while the US requires dismantlement of enrichment sites.
- Witkoff emphasized that the agreement must include the elimination of Iran's nuclear weapons program, prohibition of weapon development, and the closure of its three main enrichment sites: Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan.
- If talks fail, the US will pursue different strategies, but Witkoff expressed hope for continued negotiations with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
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US to Put Military Option Back on Table If No Immediate Progress in Iran Talks
Unless significant progress is registered in Sunday's round of nuclear talks with Iran, the US will consider putting the military option back on the table, sources close to US envoy Steve Witkoff told i24NEWS. American and Iranian representatives voiced optimism after the previous talks that took place in Oman and Rome, saying
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