Iran issues update on nuclear enrichment
IRAN, JUL 31 – Iran demands financial compensation for losses during the 12-day conflict involving U.S. and Israeli strikes before agreeing to resume nuclear negotiations, emphasizing trust and guarantees.
- On Wednesday, Araghchi said Iran will end nuclear talks if the snapback mechanism is invoked, citing unresolved issues and distrust.
- On June 13, Israel launched strikes on Iran, and the U.S. targeted nuclear sites, with a June 24 cease-fire ending hostilities, according to reports.
- Araghchi said `They need to explain why they attacked us in the middle of negotiations, and they must guarantee they won't do it again during future talks`, after exchanging messages with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff.
- In response, the U.S. Treasury Department on Wednesday imposed restrictions on over 115 entities involved in Iranian and Russian oil sales, which Tehran described as “malicious.”
- Despite Tehran’s openness to dialogue, Araghchi warned that the war has deepened mistrust of President Donald Trump, and conditions must be met before talks can resume.
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Iran’s New Ultimatum to the U.S. Could Spark Another War
Key Points and Summary – In a stunning new demand, Iran has declared it will only return to nuclear negotiations if the United States first provides compensation for the damage caused by recent U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the U.S. must “compensate Iran for the damage they have done” before any talks can proceed. The audacious condition, which is certain to be rejected…
No deal between Iran, US amid zero enrichment demand: Iranian FM
Tehran: There will be no deal between Iran and the United States as long as Washington demands that Iran agree to zero uranium enrichment, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi has said. In an interview released on Thursday, Araghchi told Financial Times (FT) in Tehran that the two sides can negotiate, but “with zero enrichment, we don’t have a thing.” Noting that Iran retains its capabilities to enrich uranium, Araghchi said when and ho…
Iran's Foreign Minister Says US Must Provide Compensation Before Nuclear Talks Can Resume - News From Antiwar.com
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has told the Financial Times that Iran wants compensation from the US for damages incurred during the 12-Day War and guarantees that it won't be attacked again before resuming nuclear negotiations. "They should explain why they attacked us in the middle of ... negotiations, and they have…
Moneygrab: Iran Wants U.S. to Pay 'Compensation' for Future Talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi repeated his demand the United States pay some form of "compensation" for bombing the nation's illicit nuclear sites in an interview published Thursday, stating Tehran has zero appetite for resuming talks with the West. The post Moneygrab: Iran Wants U.S. to Pay ‘Compensation’ for Future Talks appeared first on Breitbart.
Iran Foreign Minister: US Must Agree on Compensation Before Nuclear Talks
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