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Iran says it could survive if US nuclear talks end without a deal

  • Iran and the U.S. completed a fifth round of nuclear negotiations in Rome on May 23, 2025, addressing a long-standing dispute over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
  • The talks follow threats from U.S. President Trump of severe sanctions and military action aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
  • Key disagreements remain over Iran's uranium enrichment, while Iran insists its program is for civilian purposes and seeks relief from sanctions harming its oil economy.
  • Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said, "It's not like we will die of hunger if they refuse to negotiate" and "We will find a way to survive."
  • Despite some limited progress, unresolved issues and Iran’s rejection of interim deals suggest future talks depend on U.S. goodwill and respect for Iran’s rights.
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Iran says it could survive if US nuclear talks end without a deal

President Donald Trump described weekend talks with Tehran as "very good".

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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