Iran Signals Openness to Nuclear Deal as U.S. Military Pressure Mounts
Talks aim to exchange confidence-building measures for sanctions relief and avoid military conflict, with Oman facilitating discussions between the US and Iran on nuclear program limits.
- On Sunday, Oman confirmed the United States and Iran will hold their next round of nuclear talks in Geneva on Thursday, having facilitated last week's indirect talks there.
- Iran's Foreign Minister said Iran is working on a draft proposal to keep its nuclear programme peaceful, amid US threats and nationwide protests in Iran.
- Iran's Foreign Minister asserts Iran has a right to enrich uranium, while Iran says it hasn't been enriching since US and Israeli strikes in June and has barred inspectors, but claims its missile capability is now stronger than before.
- Araghchi told CBS that he expected to meet US envoy Steve Witkoff in Geneva on Thursday and said a `good chance` remained for diplomacy, while Witkoff expressed scepticism about Iran's response.
- Beyond nuclear issues, the United States and Israel want missiles and proxy activity addressed, and talks follow a long stalemate after the US withdrawal from the 2015 deal in 2018.
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With negotiations between the United States and Iran over nuclear enrichment and missile production stalling, the prospect of a military conflict between the two countries is becoming increasingly unlikely. The two sides plan to resume nuclear talks in Geneva, Switzerland, on the 26th, but experts believe Iran is showing a lukewarm attitude toward the agreement, opting instead for war over nuclear abandonment.
U.S., Iran Set For Third Round Of Nuclear Talks As Military Buildup Intensifies
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) – Nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran are scheduled for Thursday in Geneva, marking the third round of indirect talks this month as tensions continue to mount across the Middle East. A U.S. official confirmed to Israeli journalist Barak Ravid that Washington is prepared to move into more detailed negotiations if Tehran submits a draft proposal. According …
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