Iran, US to hold nuclear talks on Friday, some regional countries to participate: Report
Iran signals readiness to negotiate nuclear issues without preconditions, aiming for sanctions relief and regional de-escalation as U.S. warships build up nearby, officials said.
- Iran and the United States will resume nuclear talks in Turkey this week, with Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE attending, as Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran hopes for results in the coming days.
- Amid rising tension, a U.S. Navy buildup near Iran and last month's violent anti-government demonstrations have increased urgency, with Tehran saying enrichment stopped after U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June 2025.
- Iran is prepared to offer handing over 400 kg of highly enriched uranium or zero enrichment under a consortium, while Steve Witkoff, U.S. Special Envoy, and Abbas Araghchi, Iranian Foreign Minister, could meet in Turkey with bilateral and trilateral meeting formats expected.
- This week, Turkish officials said refocusing on diplomacy offers a potential reprieve from U.S. strikes, while Tehran demands U.S. military assets move away to start talks and both sides signal readiness to revive diplomacy.
- Despite diplomatic moves, satellite imagery shows repair work at Isfahan and Natanz as the U.N. nuclear watchdog presses Iran on HEU stock, with unresolved verification challenges.
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Dubai: Iran’s president said on Tuesday, February 3, that he instructed the country’s foreign minister to “pursue fair and equitable negotiations” with the United States, the first clear sign from Tehran that it wants to try to negotiate as tensions remain high with Washington after the Mideast country’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests last month. The announcement marked a major turn for reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian, who broadly…
Iran’s president Pezeshkian seeks 'fair and equitable negotiations' with US
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tuesday that he had instructed the country’s foreign minister to “pursue fair and equitable negotiations” with the United States as Washington continued to build up its military assets around the Islamic Republic. Iran and the US are expected to resume nuclear talks on Friday in Turkey, officials from both sides said Monday. Follow our live blog for all the latest developments.
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