Iran says potential energy, mining and aircraft deals on table in talks with US
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister said Tehran may dilute its 60%-enriched uranium if the US engages on sanctions, with talks resuming Tuesday in Geneva, signaling cautious progress.
- Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said Iran is willing to consider compromises on its nuclear program if the US is prepared to lift sanctions and demonstrate sincerity in making a deal.
- A second round of nuclear talks between Iran and the US is scheduled for Tuesday in Geneva, following initial positive discussions in Oman.
- Iran refuses to accept a complete halt to uranium enrichment and insists that its ballistic missile program will not be part of the negotiations.
- Takht-Ravanchi warned that military conflict would be damaging, emphasizing that Iran would respond if it felt an existential threat, and noted there is significant regional opposition to war.
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Iran is ready to consider compromises in order to reach a nuclear agreement with the United States of America, if the Americans are ready to discuss the lifting of sanctions, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Taht-Ravanchi told the BBC today.
Iran says potential energy, mining and aircraft deals on table in talks with US
Iran is pursuing a nuclear agreement with the U.S. that delivers economic benefits for both sides, an Iranian diplomat was reported as saying on Sunday, days before a second round of talks between Tehran and Washington.
Prior to a new round of talks between the US and Iran, the regime in Tehran identified conditions for a compromise on a nuclear agreement. The condition is that the US government is willing to negotiate a lifting of sanctions against Iran, said Deputy Secretary of State Takht-Ravanchi of the BBC.
Iran says potential energy, mining and aircraft deals on table in talks with U.S.
Iran is pursuing a nuclear agreement with the U.S. that delivers economic benefits for both sides, an Iranian diplomat was reported as saying on Sunday, days before a second round of talks between Tehran and Washington
Iran says energy, mining and aircraft deals with US on table
Iran is pursuing a nuclear agreement with the U.S. that delivers economic benefits for both sides, an Iranian diplomat was reported as saying on Sunday, days before a second round of talks between Tehran and Washington.
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