Iran’s military power non-negotiable in US talks, Revolutionary Guard says
- Iran and the U.S. are planning a second round of talks in Oman this weekend about Tehran's nuclear program.
- These discussions are happening as Washington aims to diminish Iran's nuclear program amidst a long-standing dispute.
- Araqchi will also deliver a message from Khamenei to Putin while the U.S. proposed uranium transfer to a third country.
- Araqchi stated, "The principle of enrichment is not negotiable," while Witkoff said Tehran must eliminate nuclear enrichment.
- Both sides agreed to continue discussions on April 19 in Oman, but Tehran remains skeptical due to mistrust.
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Iran says its right to uranium enrichment is non-negotiable
DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran's right to enrich uranium is not negotiable, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Wednesday, ahead of a second round of talks in Oman this weekend with the United States about Tehran's disputed nuclear programme.
First attack threats from America, now suddenly meeting Iranian representatives in Oman. Middle East expert Guido Steinberg sees Tehran before elementary decisions.
Spokespersons of the Guardians of the Revolution, the military institution that secures the regime of Iran, have affirmed this Tuesday that the military and defense capabilities of the...
Leader: Indirect Oman talks ‘good’ in early stages but lack of trust 'remains' about other side
The Leader says the indirect talks between Iran and the United States have been “implemented well in their initial steps,” but the Islamic Republic is “very skeptical” of the opposite side.
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