US Not Seeking Zero Enrichment in Talks, Iran’s Foreign Minister Says
Iran aims to submit a draft counterproposal within days focusing on peaceful uranium enrichment amid US threats and a military buildup, with a 10-15 day deadline set by Washington.
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The four pinch points as Trump issues warning to Iran
Iran’s counterproposal for its nuclear programme should be ready within days, officials have said, as Donald Trump warns of targeted strikes and even regime change in Tehran. Iran’s foreign minister said on Friday that a draft counterproposal could be ready within two to three days for top Iranian officials to review. It comes after nuclear talks with the United States earlier this week to resolve the longstanding dispute with Iran over its nucl…
Tehran says US has not sought zero enrichment, warns war hawks pushing for ‘catastrophic war’
Iran’s Foreign Minister has expressed his hope that war hawks will fail to push the United States for “unnecessary and catastrophic war” with Tehran, especially as a diplomatic solution is “within reach”.
Iran denies proposing zero enrichment, says US talks focus on keeping nuclear program ‘peaceful’
‘If anyone is seeking a solution to Iran’s nuclear program and wants to ensure that it remains peaceful, the only path is negotiation and a diplomatic solution,’ foreign minister says
US not seeking zero enrichment in talks, Iran’s foreign minister says
WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) – The United States did not seek zero uranium enrichment during nuclear talks in Geneva this week while Iran did not offer to suspend uranium enrichment, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Friday. “We have not offered any suspension and the U.S. side has not asked for zero enrichment,” he said in an interview on MS NOW. “What we are now talking about is how to make sure that Iran’s nuclear program, …
US officials reportedly accept Iran’s position on continuing uranium enrichment
Key Highlights • Talks are now focused on technical limits such as centrifuge levels and locations • No agreement yet on relocating nuclear material or regional enrichment frameworks Yello Paradisers! US officials have reportedly accepted Iran’s position that it will continue enriching uranium, according to comments from an unnamed Iranian diplomat quoted by ISNA. Is this diplomacy easing geopolitical risk… or simply redefining it? The diplomat …
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