Tehran is ready for nuclear concessions if US meets demands, Iranian official says
Iran offers to send half of its highly enriched uranium abroad and expand International Atomic Energy Agency monitoring to gain phased US sanctions relief and recognition of peaceful enrichment rights.
- On Sunday, Reuters reported Iran offered fresh nuclear concessions if the United States lifts economic sanctions and recognizes Tehran's right to peaceful enrichment.
- Amid a U.S. military build-up in the Middle East, diplomats across the Gulf and Europe warned the sides risk sliding toward military conflict as diplomacy continues.
- The senior Iranian official said Tehran would consider sending half of its most highly enriched uranium abroad, diluting the remainder, joining a regional enrichment consortium, and offering U.S. companies contractor roles in Iran's oil and gas sector.
- Oman said a third round is set for Geneva this Thursday, though both sides remain sharply divided over sanctions relief timetable, but officials say an interim agreement is possible.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency last year estimated Iran held more than 440 kg of uranium enriched up to 60%, while satellite imagery analysts observed rebuilding at a previously struck site.
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Iran is ready for any necessary steps to reach deal with US, deputy foreign minister says
DUBAI, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Iran is ready to take any necessary steps to reach a deal with the United States, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said on Tuesday, as the two countries prepare for a fresh round of talks. The talks are set to take place on Thursday in Geneva, a senior U.S. official said on Monday, with U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner slated to meet with an Iranian delegation for the negotiations.
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