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Iran insists on right to enrich uranium in talks

Iran’s nuclear chief has insisted that Tehran will keep its right to enrich uranium in any future peace talks with the United States. Mohammed Eslami, head of Iran’s nuclear programme, spoke on Thursday on the sidelines of a memorial service for late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He rejected US demands that Iran should end uranium enrichment, according to Iran’s ISNA news agency. “Those are their wishes, and those wishes will be buried,” he said, referring to US calls for Tehran to halt enrichment. Even before the ongoing war, officials from Washington and Tehran had been holding indirect talks over Iran’s nuclear activities. US President Donald Trump has said his goal is to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb. Tehran has repeatedly denied it is seeking nuclear weapons, saying its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes even as it […]

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Iran’s foreign minister meets IAEA chief in Geneva before key US nuclear talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met International Atomic Energy Agency director general Rafael Grossi in Geneva ahead of a second round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States. The meeting comes as both sides prepare to discuss sanctions relief and limits on Iran’s nuclear programme in negotiations starting Tuesday. Araghchi said on social media that he travelled to Geneva with a team of nuclear experts for “deep technical discussions” with the UN watchdog. He added that Iran has brought “concrete ideas” aimed at reaching what he called a fair and just agreement, while stressing that Tehran will not bow to threats. According to Xinhua and other reports, the talks with Grossi focused on technical issues around uranium enrichment levels, monitoring and the possible sequencing of steps Iran could take if sanctions are eased. Grossi described the exchange as […]

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Trump Hosts Netanyahu Amid Iran Talks

US President Donald Trump is set to welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House on Wednesday, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and renewed diplomatic efforts to limit Iran’s nuclear programme. Netanyahu is expected to push for a comprehensive agreement that would stop Iran from enriching uranium and restrict its support for regional armed groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah. Before departing for Washington, he said he intended to outline Israel’s position on the principles guiding the negotiations. Tehran has maintained that it will not scale back uranium enrichment unless Western governments ease sanctions that have placed heavy pressure on its economy. This visit marks Netanyahu’s sixth trip to the United States since Trump returned to office, more than any other global leader during this period. The Israeli prime minister has consistently described Iran as a […]

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Iran insists on uranium enrichment right, open to confidence-building

Iran has said any renewed nuclear talks with the United States must recognise its right to enrich uranium on its own soil, while signalling readiness to take steps that reassure the world its programme will remain peaceful. Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told reporters in Dubai that “zero enrichment can never be accepted” and that negotiations should focus on allowing enrichment inside Iran alongside mechanisms to build trust over its civilian nature. He spoke after indirect talks with US officials in Oman, held against the backdrop of a US naval buildup near Iran and Tehran’s warnings of a harsh response if attacked. Araqchi noted that five previous rounds of talks stalled mainly over enrichment, even before the United States struck Iranian nuclear facilities following a 12 day Israeli bombing campaign last June. Tehran says it has since halted enrichment, which Washington […]

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Iran warns it will hit US bases if attacked

Iran has warned it will strike United States military bases across the Middle East if US forces attack the country.​ Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told Al Jazeera that any US strike would draw a direct response on American installations in the region, but said this should not be viewed as an attack on the countries hosting those bases. He stressed that Tehran distinguishes between neighbouring states and the foreign forces stationed there.​ Araqchi spoke a day after Iran and the US agreed to continue indirect nuclear talks, which both sides described as a good start following a round of negotiations in Oman. He said no date has been set for the next meeting, while US President Donald Trump has suggested they could resume early next week.​ Trump has threatened military action while demanding that Iran abandon uranium enrichment, halt ballistic […]

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Iran, US hold tense Oman talks as war fears grow

Iran and the United States have held high stakes indirect talks in Oman aimed at easing their nuclear dispute and preventing a new war in the Middle East.​ The negotiations in Muscat were arranged through Omani mediation and focused on Iran’s nuclear programme, but deep disagreements over missiles, regional militias and human rights threatened to derail progress. Iran wants the talks to be limited strictly to nuclear issues, while Washington insists its concerns about ballistic missiles, Tehran’s support for armed groups and its treatment of protesters must also be addressed.​ Iranian officials say their ballistic missile programme is non negotiable and part of the country’s defence, while demanding recognition of their right to enrich uranium and the lifting of US sanctions reimposed after Donald Trump quit the 2015 nuclear deal. For the US, allowing uranium enrichment inside Iran remains a […]

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Iran Declares End to Nuclear Deal Restrictions

Iran announced on Saturday that it is no longer bound by restrictions on its nuclear programme, marking the official expiration of a landmark 10-year deal with world powers. Despite the move, Tehran reaffirmed its “commitment to diplomacy.” The 2015 nuclear accord, signed in Vienna by Iran, the United States, China, Russia, France, Britain, and Germany, had lifted international sanctions in exchange for limits on Iran’s nuclear activities. However, the agreement began to unravel after the United States withdrew under President Donald Trump in 2018, prompting Iran to roll back its commitments. The United Nations reinstated sanctions last month at the request of Britain, France, and Germany, effectively ending the deal. In a statement, Iran’s foreign ministry said, “All provisions of the deal, including restrictions on Iran’s nuclear programme and related mechanisms, are now terminated.” It added that Iran remains committed […]

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